What are the requirements for Subject 2?

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VonJames
09/06/25 2:56am
Subject 2 test requirements are as follows: 1. The day before the test, make sure to set aside half a day to practice all the test items several times at the training ground and conduct a mock test. Have the coach correct any issues that arise during practice and familiarize yourself with the specifics of the test site. Being well-prepared will help you pass the test more smoothly. 2. Get a good night's sleep before the test and avoid being too nervous. You have two chances to take the test, and the five basic test items should be practiced to perfection. Ensure you get enough sleep to better focus on the test. 3. Remember to bring your ID card and arrive at the test site early to wait for your turn. While waiting, engage in self-regulation to ease nervousness. Make sure your phone is turned off. 4. Upon reaching the test area, locate your assigned test vehicle. After getting in, prepare by adjusting the seat and mirrors, fastening your seatbelt, and turning on the left turn signal before starting. 5. Reversing into the garage: Reverse slowly, control your speed, and accurately identify reference points. Try to keep the car body straight while reversing to avoid crossing the lines. When reversing into the garage, it's better to turn the steering wheel a bit early; you can then straighten the direction, reverse slightly, and then turn the wheel fully. If you turn too late, it's usually hard to correct. While entering, observe the left rearview mirror and straighten the wheel when the car body is parallel to the line. Once inside, stop when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the garage corner line. 6. Parallel parking: During parallel parking, turn the steering wheel quickly. Observe the position of corner A in the right rearview mirror; when corner A is about to disappear from the mirror, turn the wheel fully to the right. Then look at the left rearview mirror; when you see corner B at the back of the garage, straighten the wheel. Next, observe the left rear wheel in the left rearview mirror; when the wheel just touches the dashed garage line, turn the wheel fully to the left to enter the garage. When exiting, remember to turn on the left turn signal.
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ErinFitz
09/18/25 2:57am
When I first started learning to drive, I took the Subject 2 test, which was quite strict. The main items included five tasks: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves. Each had to be completed within the designated area without crossing or touching the boundary lines. The test required passing in one go—any mistake would result in an immediate failure. What gave me the most trouble was reversing into the garage; during practice, I often misaligned the car. The instructor said the key was controlling the clutch and steering wheel properly. For starting on a slope, it was crucial to avoid rolling backward, as it could be dangerous. Simulating test scenarios during practice, like repeatedly training turning angles and parking precision, was essential for passing. After all, these skills are useful in real-life parking and turning situations—without mastering them, accidents could happen. In short, Subject 2 requires carefulness and patient practice. Only after passing can you drive on real roads—safety comes first.
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