What are the test items for the small car subject 2 exam?

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07/30/25 1:40am
Small car subject 2 exam items include reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Subject 2 exam opportunities: There are five successful booking opportunities for the motor vehicle driver's license subject 2 exam. If the exam is not passed on the last opportunity, the qualification for the motor vehicle driver's license exam will be canceled, and you cannot continue to take the exam. If you want to re-obtain the motor vehicle driver's license, you can only re-register at the driving school and start the exam again. Subject 2 deduction criteria: Not wearing a seat belt deducts 100 points, starting the engine without the gear in neutral deducts 100 points, not using the turn signal (including starting, changing lanes, overtaking, turning, and parking by the roadside), the turn signal not being on for more than three seconds, forgetting to turn off the turn signal or using the turn signal incorrectly deducts 10 points, etc.
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