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What are the precautions for the automatic transmission subject 2 driving test?

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McChloe
09/06/2025, 02:21:25 AM

Here are the precautions for the automatic transmission subject 2 driving test: 1. Ensure adequate sleep: The night before the test, make sure to get a good rest to avoid involuntary nervousness or dizziness the next day at the test site. 2. Bring your ID card: You must bring your ID card to take the test; without it, you cannot participate. Additionally, turn off your mobile phone during the test. 3. Ensure preparation work: When you get into the car for your test, remember to adjust the seat and rearview mirrors to the position you find most comfortable and convenient. Unfamiliarity with the rearview mirrors and seat can directly affect your judgment during the test. 4. Control speed when reversing into the garage: Do not go too slow or let the car stop. Find the reference point and reverse slowly to avoid going too fast and not having enough time to turn the steering wheel. 5. Drive slowly on curves: The safest method when driving on curves is to slow down, turn the steering wheel gradually, and observe the rearview mirrors to avoid the rear wheels crossing the line. 6. Be careful with right-angle turns: Assess the relationship between the car and the right angle, find the most suitable point, and turn directly without delay to avoid crossing the line during the right-angle turn.

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LaFinn
09/18/2025, 02:05:35 AM

I just passed the automatic transmission Subject 2 test last month, and my biggest fear was getting too nervous during the exam and forgetting the basic operations. The first thing to do is adjust the seat and mirrors properly to ensure you can see the reference points clearly. During reverse parking, keep the speed slow and avoid turning the steering wheel too sharply while focusing on the mirrors and reference points. Practice parallel parking multiple times to accurately align with the parking lines without crossing them. For hill starts, automatic transmission makes it easier—just hold the brake steadily to prevent rolling back. Stay calm during the test and follow the instructions step by step. Common mistakes include late steering or speeding, which lead to point deductions. Build confidence through regular practice and familiarize yourself with the test area. Stay hydrated, don’t go hungry, and believe in yourself to pass in one go.

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AnaAnn
11/01/2025, 02:32:40 AM

As a driving instructor who has trained hundreds of students, I believe pre-exam preparation is crucial. First, adjust the seat and mirrors to ensure clear visibility – seats too high or low will affect control. For reverse parking, focus on speed control; move slowly rather than rushing. Steering wheel precision is key – memorize reference points and lines. For parallel parking, check mirror angles and stop early to avoid crossing boundaries. Automatic transmission makes hill starts easier, but control brake pressure to prevent stalling. Maintain slow, steady movement throughout the test like an ox, avoiding sudden turns. Common mistakes include forgetting seatbelts or crossing lines – beginners often make these errors, so practice simulations to prevent point loss. Finally, calmly follow examiner instructions without panic – practice makes perfect.

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AveryLynn
12/15/2025, 01:40:52 AM

My friends and I summarized a few tips when learning automatic transmission cars: Don't stay up late the night before the exam. For the reverse parking in Subject 2, rely on the mirrors to align the reference points and reverse slowly without rushing. For parallel parking, just find the correct starting line and maintain steady control when entering and exiting. Hill starts are simpler without a clutch, just make sure to hold the brake to prevent rolling back. The most important thing in the exam is to stay calm and avoid nervous mistakes—safety comes first. Practice eight to ten times until you're completely familiar with the reference points, and the exam will be a breeze.

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AutumnLee
02/04/2026, 02:33:20 AM

After driving my kids to and from school daily, I took the automatic transmission driving test. The most challenging part was the reverse parking in Subject 2 – it's crucial to practice the reference points beforehand and control the speed as slow as a snail. For parallel parking, stay calm, align accurately, and park in one go without hesitation. The slope section is where automatic transmission shines, offering smooth starts – just remember to stop precisely at the designated spot. During the test, follow instructions, maintain low speed, and avoid crossing lines or hitting poles to prevent unnecessary point deductions. Investing time in practice saves money on retakes.

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DiVivian
04/29/2026, 06:49:22 PM

Automatic Transmission Subject 2: Safety First, Don’t Skip Pre-Exam Vehicle Check. Start by adjusting the seat and mirrors for comfort. Reverse parking: keep speed as slow as walking, steer precisely, and align reference points correctly. Parallel parking: pay attention to the starting line and control position to avoid mistakes. Slope parking: firmly press the brake, stop accurately, and avoid overtime or slipping. Throughout the test, operate at low speed with patience, follow instructions step by step, stay calm to prevent errors, and master the techniques for a smoother experience.

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