What are the reasons for failing the Subject 2 review?
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Subject 2 review failure may be due to issues with study hours and mileage, unqualified photos, or system data errors. If the study hours are not approved, promptly contact the driving school. If unresolved, the driving school will report the issue to the vehicle management office. For unqualified photos, you should visit the driving school to retake some photos. Subject 2 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, abbreviated as the field driving skills test. For small cars C1 and C2, the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves. Subject 2 aims to master basic driving operation essentials and develop fundamental vehicle control abilities.
The most common reasons for failing the Subject 2 test are technical issues, such as the frequent mistake of wheels crossing the line. Every step of the test requires precise positioning—failing to align properly during reverse parking results in an immediate fail. Stalling is another issue; improper coordination of clutch and throttle during hill starts can leave the vehicle motionless, leading to instant disqualification. Vehicle control is also crucial, as steering too early or too late affects the accuracy of stopping at designated points. Additionally, mistakes in the sequence of operations, like forgetting to fasten the seatbelt or signal before starting, can cause an instant fail. It's essential to repeatedly practice these scenarios during training to build proficiency. Otherwise, a single mistake during the test can render all efforts futile. It's advisable to practice estimating stopping positions in a quiet area, control the speed without rushing, and maintain a steady mindset.