
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.

When taking the Subject 2 test, I believe mindset is the most crucial factor. First, adjust the seat, mirrors, and seatbelt to ensure comfort. For reverse parking, go slowly, align with the markers, and avoid turning the steering wheel too hastily. During parallel parking, watch the rearview mirror and turn the wheel back when the tire nears the line. For hill starts, control the clutch steadily to prevent rolling back or stalling. For S-turns and right-angle turns, steer in advance and look ahead. Don’t get nervous during the test—take deep breaths and follow your usual practice. Follow the rules: don’t cross lines, park straight, and don’t exceed the time limit. Be sure to simulate the test site a few times before the exam—practice makes perfect. More practice builds confidence; otherwise, you may panic and make mistakes. In short, attention to detail and staying relaxed are key to passing.

Thinking back to my first attempt at the Subject 2 driving test, I was so nervous that my hands were shaking and I failed. Later, I realized: after getting in the car, don't rush to start; first check the pedal and mirror positions. Slowing down is key for reversing into the garage—find the reference point without hesitation. Don't be afraid on the slope; release the clutch slowly and try starting a few times to ensure stability. When parallel parking, turn the steering wheel fully and then look back to check the position—don't get distracted. The lighting in the test area might affect visibility, so adapt in advance. Get a good night's sleep before the test and avoid drinking too much water to reduce nervousness. Practice the test route multiple times—ideally eight to ten times before the actual test—as a single mistake can cost points and require a retry. Safety first: fasten the seatbelt securely, and if any issues arise, stop and adjust first. With more experience, it becomes much easier.

Precision is key in Subject 2 driving test. Maintain low and steady speed throughout, align reference points accurately during reverse parking—neither too early nor late when turning the wheel back. For parallel parking, adjust wheel position by observing tire placement after steering. Don't forget the handbrake on slope stops; release clutch gradually to prevent stalling when starting. Execute smooth steering in S-curves by focusing on distant turning points. Complete each task within time limits (e.g., reverse parking ≤2 minutes). Continuously scan mirrors for environmental safety. Be meticulous about reference points—test site markers may vary, so familiarize beforehand. Follow standardized procedures: no line-crossing, correct stopping positions, solid techniques for one-time success.

I prioritize safety during the Subject 2 driving test. Fasten the seatbelt upon entering the car and confirm it's secure. Before starting, look around to ensure safety. When reversing, keep eyes on the rearview mirror to check blind spots and avoid hitting obstacles. Don't cross the lines - touching them means immediate failure, as it's a fundamental safety rule. On slopes, prevent rolling back to avoid damaging the car. Perform side parking steadily without sudden turns. Follow the examiner's instructions throughout the test - stop immediately if told. Develop good habits during practice: check vehicle equipment before driving, stay relaxed before the test with adequate sleep to reduce pressure. Safety is no trivial matter - it's the foundation of driving.


