What are the quick memorization tips for driving test knowledge points?
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Subject 1 knowledge points quick memorization rhymes: 1. Two suspensions, three revocations, five drunk escapes lead to a lifetime ban; 2. Turn, cross bridge, narrow road, muddy road at 30km/h; 3. Observe left and right, overtake from the left; 4. Do not park within 50 meters of intersections, turns, narrow roads, tunnels, bridges, slopes, or railway crossings; 5. Driver's license renewal within 90 days of expiration, change within 30 days; 6. Turning vehicles yield to straight-going vehicles, vehicles from the right side have the right of way, right-turning vehicles yield to left-turning vehicles; 7. The driver's license is valid for 6 years, and the second renewal without demerit points is valid for 10 years; 8. Motor vehicles have no violations, only illegal acts; 9. Traffic police gestures take precedence over traffic signals; 10. On highways with two lanes in the same direction, the right lane speed range is 60-100km/h, and the left lane is 100-120km/h. If there are three lanes in the same direction, the right lane speed range is 60-90km/h, the middle lane is 90-110km/h, and the left lane is 110-120km/h.
Here are the tips I summarized as a veteran driver during training. For the road sign questions in Subject 1, remember the three primary colors: red means stop, yellow means caution, and blue means guidance. When you see an animal sign, think of it as a warning for wild animals. For Subject 2 reverse parking, the key points are to turn the steering wheel fully right when the lower edge of the rearview mirror aligns with the line, then adjust the wheel back when the rear wheel is 30 cm from the corner, and finally straighten the wheel when the car body is parallel. For hill starts, remember to slowly lift the clutch to the semi-engaged point until the car body vibrates, then release the brake. For theory memorization, use mnemonics like 'Diao Er Che San Zui Wu Tao Zhong Shen' (which stands for specific penalty rules). Remembering these patterns is more effective than rote memorization. Stay relaxed during the test to avoid mixing up the steps.