What are the precautions for Subject 2?

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LeHarmony
09/03/25 7:22am
Subject 2 precautions are as follows: Ensure adequate sleep: Make sure to get a good rest the night before the test to avoid involuntary nervousness or dizziness during the exam the next day. Mock test: The purpose of the mock test is to familiarize candidates with the exam environment and allow the instructor to point out areas prone to point deductions. Therefore, mock tests are absolutely essential—being well-prepared is the best way to face the challenge. Control speed when reversing into the garage: Don't go too slow, but don't let the car stop either. Find the reference point and reverse slowly to avoid going too fast, which may cause you to cross the line before you can turn the steering wheel back. Curve driving: The safest method during curve driving is to slow down, turn the steering wheel gradually, and observe the rearview mirror to avoid the rear wheels crossing the line.
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SanAngela
09/15/25 8:42am
When I was taking the Subject 2 test, what I remember most was practicing the reference points for reverse parking until they became second nature. I spent two hours at the driving school every day, and the instructor repeatedly emphasized adjusting the seat and rearview mirrors correctly—no misalignment, or else you wouldn't be able to see the markers at all. For the hill start, you need to release the clutch slowly; panicking will stall the car. I've seen many examinees fail instantly for crossing the line. Staying relaxed is key—eat a full meal before the test, wear loose clothing for easier movement, and absolutely no headphones to avoid distraction. Don't skip the mock tests either; a few more practice runs will help you get the hang of it. Oh, and remember to bring your ID card and arrive half an hour early—no last-minute rushes. Those who pass on their first try usually owe it to this level of attentiveness and patience!
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