What are the techniques for pressing the cakes in B2 subject 2?
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The techniques for pressing the cakes in B2 subject 2 are as follows: 1. Gear shifting: Shift to 1st gear, control the speed with the clutch, align the left water line of the front hood slightly to the left of the 1st and 2nd manhole covers, and pass through the 1st and 2nd manhole covers. 2. Passing manhole covers: When passing the 2nd manhole cover, observe the trademark at the lower left corner of the front window. When the trademark slowly moves to the right edge of the 3rd manhole cover (better late than early), turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the left. When the left water line of the front hood approaches the ground marker point, turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the right to straighten the direction (you can also observe the center extension line of the manhole cover in advance to control the direction of the car), and pass through the 3rd manhole cover. When passing the 3rd manhole cover, observe the third node of the right wiper at the bottom of the front window (the third node from the head of the wiper to the left). When it slowly moves to the right edge of the 4th manhole cover (better late than early), turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the right. When the left water line of the front hood approaches the ground marker point, turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the left to straighten the direction, and pass through the 4th manhole cover. When passing the 4th manhole cover, observe the top of the left rearview mirror. When the 5th manhole cover completely moves to the top of the left rearview mirror (better late than early), turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the left. When the left water line of the front hood approaches the ground marker point, turn the steering wheel 2 turns to the right to straighten the direction, and pass through the 5th manhole cover.
I've taught many students, and the hurdle of crossing lines in Subject 2 is indeed frustrating. The key is to control the speed well—stay in first gear throughout, lightly press the clutch to maintain a steady pace, avoiding sudden acceleration or deceleration. Be decisive with the steering wheel; act promptly when you spot the reference points, like turning the wheel fully when the rearview mirror aligns with the edge of the manhole cover during reversing. Practice makes perfect—find an open space, mark lines to simulate the test, and repeat until muscle memory kicks in. Stay relaxed; nervousness leads to shaky steering and line-crossing. I recommend dedicating 20 minutes daily to practical drills, first tackling minor issues like unclear vision or unstable speed. Finally, remember to take deep breaths during the test and focus your attention on observing the rear wheels. This approach not only ensures passing the test but also helps avoid scratches and dents in everyday driving.