What are the steps for Subject 2?
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Adjust the seat position and height to ensure proper posture. Check the rearview mirrors; you are not allowed to start the project if the mirrors are not adjusted correctly. Before the slope, repeatedly test the clutch to avoid stalling, which will result in point deductions. The vehicle must enter the stop line before the voice announcement begins. Check the rearview mirrors (failure to adjust the mirrors during parallel parking will likely result in disqualification). Ensure the seating posture is correct. Spend a few minutes observing the project before the stop line. Before the right-angle turn, you must stop at the stop line, check your posture, and confirm the turning points are ready. Only proceed when the light is green. Adjust your posture and check if there are any vehicles in the lane and if the light is green. Only start the project when these conditions are met.
I just passed the Subject 2 driving test and I'm still a little excited. The first step of the test is definitely the pre-driving checks: adjust the seat comfortably, position the mirrors correctly, and fasten the seatbelt tightly without missing it. After starting the car, the test begins with reverse parking, which is the main event—you need to align with the reference points and reverse slowly without rushing, turning the steering wheel gently without sudden movements. Then comes parallel parking, where you must find the right angle to enter without touching the lines. Next is the hill start—stop accurately and hold the clutch steady to avoid stalling, which was my biggest fear and I almost messed up. After that is the right-angle turn—slow down and avoid hitting the corner. Finally, the curve driving—follow the road markers and go smoothly if it feels right. Overall, practice more mock tests, train with the instructor a few times, keep a calm mindset, and don’t get as nervous as I was at the beginning, shaking with anxiety. Remember the sequence of each test item and prioritize safety. Once you pass, you can happily move on to the road test—what a sense of achievement!