What are the rules for Subject 2 driving test?

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McBrandon
08/27/25 5:25am
Subject 2 driving test rules are as follows: 1. Reverse parking into garage: Driving not according to the prescribed route sequence (fail), vehicle body crossing the line (fail), failing to park in the garage (fail); Before reversing, if both front wheels' contact points do not exceed the control line (fail), completion time exceeding 210 seconds (fail), stopping for more than 2 seconds during the process (deduct 5 points per time). 2. Hill start and stop: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50cm (fail), does not exceed 50cm (deduct 10 points); After stopping, if the start time exceeds 30 seconds (fail), wheels pressing the road edge line while driving (fail), vehicle rolling back more than 30cm during start (fail); After the vehicle stops, if the body is more than 50cm away from the road edge line (fail), if the parking brake is not tightened after stopping (deduct 10 points per time), if the body is between 30cm and 50cm away from the road edge line after stopping (deduct 10 points per time), if the vehicle rolls back between 10cm and 30cm during start (deduct 5 points per time).
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StValeria
09/09/25 4:24am
The second subject test mainly examines several key items, which I remember clearly. For the reverse parking, the car must not cross the lines, and the tires must not go beyond the edge of the parking space, otherwise points will be deducted directly. During parallel parking, the car must be parked in the designated spot, and even a slight protrusion of the body means failure. The hill start is the most technically demanding; after stopping at the designated position, the engine must not stall, and improper use of the handbrake is also unacceptable. For the right-angle turn and curve driving, speed and direction must be well controlled to avoid crossing the lines or stopping for too long. The total score for the test is 100, with a passing score of 80. You get one chance, and if you fail, you have to reschedule. Wearing a seatbelt throughout the test and following the correct engine start sequence are crucial. When I took the test, I was so nervous during the start that I almost stalled, but luckily I managed to stabilize it. Details like adjusting the rearview mirrors are also key to ensuring clear visibility and safety first.
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