What are the precautions for the Subject 2 driving test?
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Precautions for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Find your own reference points: Everyone's height and body shape are different, so the reference points mentioned by the instructor may not perfectly suit you. Therefore, you must adjust according to your own physique to find the reference points that work best for you. Additionally, remember to adjust the seat and rearview mirrors. 2. Vehicle stalling: Avoid stalling during the test. Even if the vehicle stalls during the test, don't panic. Simply shift the gear to neutral and restart the engine. Also, pay attention to the brakes when going uphill. Stalling during the test will only deduct 10 points, but if the vehicle stalls again or rolls backward, you will fail immediately. 3. Control the clutch: The key to maintaining a steady speed and smooth start is controlling the clutch. First, familiarize yourself with the vehicle, especially the clutch. Try pressing it several times to feel its sensitivity and depth, and find the semi-engagement point. It can almost be said that mastering the clutch means you are halfway to passing Subject 2. 4. Correct steering wheel operation: Coordinating hands and feet is essential. Since you are controlling the clutch well, you also need to consider the vehicle's direction. When steering, remember the principle: turn as much as needed, turn back as much as turned, turn less if needed less, turn slowly if needed slowly, turn more if needed more, and turn quickly if needed quickly.