What are the time-limited items in Subject 2?

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DiBrayden
07/24/25 5:13am
The time-limited items include: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, and stopping and starting on a slope. 1. Time limits: Subject 2 does not have an overall time limit, but reversing into the garage must be completed within 210 seconds (starting from shifting into reverse gear), otherwise it will be considered a failure. Parallel parking must be completed within 90 seconds, otherwise it will be considered a failure. For stopping and starting on a slope, you must start moving uphill within 30 seconds after stopping. 2. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. The test items for small cars C1 and C2 include five mandatory items: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as the S-curve).
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McLiam
08/11/25 12:54am
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 2, I personally experienced the timed items, which felt both nerve-wracking and exciting. The reverse parking was one of the main challenges, with only 210 seconds given to reverse into the parking space without crossing the lines—exceeding the time meant an immediate fail. The parallel parking had an even tighter limit of 90 seconds, requiring precise parking in a narrow space. Other tasks like the hill start and stop didn’t have explicit time limits, but slow actions could lead to point deductions. During practice, I used a timer to simulate the test scenario and realized the key was to control the clutch and accelerator smoothly, maintaining a steady speed to avoid rushing or hesitation. I recommend beginners train more under pressure, familiarize themselves with reference points, as the time limits test daily driving efficiency and safety to prevent accidents. Remember, exceeding the time means a retake—preparing early can save a lot of time.
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