What are the reasons for stopping midway during Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Reasons for stopping midway during Subject 2 of the driving test: 1. Poor clutch control: Inadequate mastery of the clutch, causing the vehicle speed to fluctuate suddenly or stop abruptly. The pressure applied to the clutch must be well-controlled. If the speed is too fast, press the clutch slightly; if the speed is too slow, release the clutch slightly. Always adjust it bit by bit, avoiding releasing it completely at once, as this can easily cause the engine to stall. Similarly, pressing it all the way down can lead to the vehicle stopping. 2. Uneven driving surface: The test area cannot be perfectly level; there will always be small bumps, slight depressions, or gentle slopes. Since vehicles are highly sensitive, even these minor imperfections in the terrain can cause the car to stop briefly. 3. High resistance when turning the steering wheel: When turning the steering wheel to its maximum angle, the slant of the front wheels creates significant resistance, causing the vehicle to stop momentarily.