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What are the precautions for reversing into the garage in Subject 2?

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GabrielaDella
08/27/25 2:57am
Control the speed, stay calm, and remember your reference points. The following is a related introduction to Subject 2: 1. Overview: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test. The C1/C2 test items include five mandatory tests: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as the S-curve). Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection. 2. Teaching aids: Teaching software: Students can learn traffic regulations through driver simulation test software on mobile or computer. Teaching materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here" compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools can uniformly purchase and distribute learning materials, or students can purchase them at their own expense.
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SanEverett
09/09/25 2:12am
I passed the reverse parking test on my third attempt. The key is to keep the speed slow and steady, avoiding excessive speed. After settling into the seat, first adjust the rearview mirrors and seat to ensure clear visibility, which helps prevent operational mistakes later. When reversing, focus intently on both side mirrors. As soon as the corner of the parking space becomes visible, quickly turn the steering wheel one and a half full rotations, then gradually straighten it as the car approaches alignment. Never focus on just one mirror—monitor both sides equally and make slight steering corrections if the car drifts off course. Crossing lines is the cardinal sin; during practice, place markers on the ground and use reference points like shoulder lines or poles. Mindset matters too—nervousness leads to fumbling. Take deep breaths to relax before the test, and regularly simulate garage maneuvers to boost success rates.
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MaciLynn
10/23/25 3:00am
After years of teaching reverse parking, I've noticed students often neglect speed control. When reversing, press the accelerator gently to maintain steady movement without jerking. Before starting, always adjust the seat and mirror positions, or your judgment will be off. Once reversing begins, check the mirrors for the parking lines and decisively turn the steering wheel fully left or right without hesitation. As the car nears alignment, make slight steering adjustments to ensure the tires don't cross the lines. Park centrally with space at the rear. Use parking sensors during practice to develop a feel, but stay alert to avoid hitting obstacles. Reverse parking is highly practical in real-life situations like tight residential spots—mastery comes with practice, making it manageable.
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Beckett
12/06/25 3:22am
During the reverse parking test, points are deducted for very minor mistakes, such as driving too fast or not turning the steering wheel smoothly. Adjusting the rearview mirrors before reversing is essential; otherwise, you won't be able to see the corner of the parking space. The car must come to a complete stop without rolling during the parking process, and the centerline of the car should align properly to avoid tilting. Touching the boundary line results in an immediate failure, while parking crookedly inside the space leads to heavy point deductions. Smooth and continuous movements are crucial, as hesitation for too long affects the score. It is recommended that candidates practice at low speeds to simulate test conditions and strengthen steering control. Staying mentally calm is key to performing well—avoid nervous mistakes. Simply put, reverse parking is about precisely combining basic operations like observation and steering. With enough practice, it will become natural and smooth.
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