···
Log in / Register

What are the tips and rhymes for the B1 Subject 2 driving test?

4 Answers
LoganAnn
07/29/25 12:33pm

B1 Subject 2 driving test tips and rhymes are as follows: 1. Reverse parking: Reversing into the garage is not difficult, fasten the seatbelt, shift into gear, flash the left turn signal, press the clutch, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to start smoothly, adjust the car body by looking at the right line, align the left mirror's vertical gap with the right line, stop when the front horizontal line is at shoulder level, shift into reverse gear, release the clutch, cover the horizontal line corner with the left mirror, turn the steering wheel fully to the right, wait for the garage line in the left mirror, turn the steering wheel back one circle when the angle is 30 degrees, wait until the car is parallel to the line, straighten the steering wheel by turning it two full circles, cover the front corner of the garage with the left mirror, press the clutch and brake, shift into first gear to exit the garage, turn the steering wheel fully to the left when the car head touches the line, stop the car when the car head covers the line, keep the steering wheel unchanged and reverse the car, wait for the garage line in the right mirror, turn the steering wheel back one circle when the angle is 30 degrees, wait until the car is parallel to the line, straighten the steering wheel by turning it two full circles, cover the front corner of the garage with the left mirror, press the clutch and brake, shift into first gear to exit the garage, turn the steering wheel fully to the right when the car head touches the line, stop the car when the car head covers the line, adjust the car body skillfully. 2. Slope parking and starting: Relax when starting on a slope, align the right line with the middle of the wiper, align the middle axis with the white line, adjust the car body and look at the right mirror, less than thirty centimeters is good, start slowly and look at the left mirror, press the brake when the left mirror covers the line, pull the handbrake and don't stall, press the foot brake and release the handbrake, lift the left hand to turn on the signal, gently lift the clutch, release the foot brake when the sound changes, the car moves slowly forward, slope starting is completed. 3. Right-angle turn: Slow down to first gear before the turn, aligning the car body is key, thirty centimeters from the left is good, remember not to press the line, when the car head approaches the turning point, turn the steering wheel to the left without delay, look at the rear wheel in the rearview mirror, turn the steering wheel back without panic. 4. Curve driving: Enter the curve with the car head, aim closely with the left edge and right line, keep the left edge close to the right line, turn the steering wheel back when touching the left line, move the left line to the middle of the car head, turn the steering wheel one circle steadily, when the right edge is about to touch the left line, aim with half a circle of the steering wheel. 5. Parallel parking: Parallel parking is on the right, aim the middle axis at the right line, drive slowly past the right corner, look at the right mirror when reversing, cover the right corner and turn the steering wheel fully to the right, look at the left line until it reaches the middle, turn the steering wheel two full circles to the left, then look at the left rear mirror, turn the steering wheel fully to the right when the rear wheel presses the line, wait until the car body is parallel to the garage line, stop the car and shift into first gear, don't forget to flash the left turn signal, slowly lift the clutch and look at the left corner, turn the steering wheel back one circle when touching the left line, turn the steering wheel back two circles when the line reaches the middle, the car exits the garage and the task is completed.

Was this review help?
1
0
Share
LeMalia
08/14/25 12:07am

When I was learning to drive, it took me several attempts to pass the second subject test. I came up with a rhyme to help you: start slow, turn steady, stop precise. Specifically, when reversing into the parking space, watch the three-point alignment in the rearview mirror and don’t rush to turn the wheel; for parallel parking, align with the reference point beforehand and enter the space slowly without crossing the line; on the slope, remember to gently release the clutch and lightly lift the brake to keep the car from rolling back. Mindset is crucial—don’t stress, even breathing helps you focus. I made many mistakes due to anxiety at first, but once I relaxed, I passed in one go. I recommend practicing the simulated route more—familiarity with the test environment really helps a lot.

Was this review help?
10
0
Share
Expand All
VanColin
10/09/25 4:28am

Having just passed the driving test, the most useful mnemonic for my B1 Subject 2 was: 'Three points for reversing, four directions for parking.' It means that when reversing into the garage, you should observe the position of the rear wheels and the boundary lines in the rearview mirror, and turn the wheel decisively; for parallel parking, you need to clearly see the corner points and garage lines, operating slowly to ensure success in one go. During the test, it's easy to overlook details, such as stalling due to starting too quickly or running over the edge line when turning. Practice more to keep the speed under 5 kilometers per hour. I remember that day I kept a calm mindset, arrived at the test site half an hour early to adjust the seat and mirrors—these small things can boost confidence significantly and help avoid mistakes.

Was this review help?
19
2
Share
Expand All
Johnny
11/22/25 5:42am

During the driving test, the instructor always emphasizes safety first. The mantra should be: 'Steadiness takes priority, position accurately without haste.' When reversing into the parking space, turn the steering wheel slowly to avoid hitting the poles; on the slope, make sure the vehicle stops within the yellow line before starting; control the distance properly during parallel parking. Don't keep staring at the dashboard—observing the surroundings is more important. Fatigue driving is a big no-no; make sure to rest well before the second test and stay sharp for precise maneuvers.

Was this review help?
12
4
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What Type of Engine Oil is Suitable for Jetta Cars?

According to the manufacturer's recommendation, the suitable engine oil for Jetta cars is the original specification oil SG-5W-40. The functions of engine oil are as follows: Lubrication and Friction Reduction: Forms an oil film on the surfaces of two sliding components to prevent friction during operation, ensuring smooth movement of the components. Cleaning and Dispersion: High-quality engine oil can flush away dirt on the surfaces of parts through oil flow, adsorb tiny metal fragments in the engine, and then scrape them into the oil pan via the piston oil ring. Cooling and Temperature Reduction: When the engine operates, it generates high temperatures. When the oil reaches the operating parts, it absorbs heat and carries it away, assisting in the heat dissipation of the components. Sealing and Leak Prevention: Forms a sealing ring between the piston ring and piston through an oil film, preventing combustion exhaust gases from entering the crankcase.
7
0
Share

How many cylinders does the Venucia D60 have?

Venucia D60 is equipped with a 1.6L four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine. Precautions for using automobile cylinders are as follows: Requirements for air quality: Clean and dry compressed air should be used; the air must not contain synthetic oils with organic solvents, salts, corrosive gases, etc., to prevent malfunction of the cylinders and valves; before installation, the connecting pipelines should be thoroughly purged to avoid introducing dust, chip residues, sealing tape fragments, and other impurities into the cylinders and valves. Requirements for the operating environment: In places with a lot of dust, water droplets, or oil droplets, the rod side should be equipped with a telescopic protective sleeve. During installation, ensure there is no twisting state; in situations where telescopic protective sleeves cannot be used, cylinders with strong dust-proof rings or waterproof cylinders should be selected.
10
1
Share

What is the Volkswagen car that starts with an S and resembles a Golf?

Volkswagen's car that starts with an S and resembles a Golf is the Volkswagen Scirocco. Below is an introduction to the Volkswagen Scirocco: Interior and exterior color options: The interior comes in black and yellow, while the exterior paint offers a variety of choices including standard paint, metallic paint, pearl paint, and colors such as white, red, silver, blue, gray, green, brown, etc. Brake disc dimensions: The Scirocco 1.4TSI model is equipped with front brake discs measuring 288 mm in diameter and rear brake discs measuring 255 mm in diameter. The Scirocco 2.0-TSI model features larger front and rear brake discs, with diameters of 312 mm and 286 mm, respectively.
6
5
Share

What happens if a car designed for 92 gasoline is filled with 95?

Filling a car designed for 92 gasoline with 95 may affect the spark plugs and cylinders to some extent. Here are some precautions for refueling: Do not fill the tank completely: When driving in the city, there is no need to fill the fuel tank completely. Frequent stops in urban driving can increase the engine load if the tank is full. It is best not to exceed two-thirds of the tank capacity. Overfilling can cause gasoline to overflow, which may flow into the intake manifold through the pipes and "drown" the spark plugs, leading to engine stalling after refueling. In severe cases, the car may fail to start normally, and gasoline may even leak from the carbon canister, posing a significant fire hazard if exposed to open flames. Do not wait until the tank is empty to refuel: The fuel pump in the tank relies on gasoline for cooling. If the gasoline level is too low and does not cover the pump, prolonged operation in this state may reduce the fuel pump's lifespan. While this is less of an issue in winter, the risk is higher during the hotter summer months. Additionally, if the fuel level is too low, the pump may draw in sediment from the bottom of the tank, potentially clogging the pump or blocking the fuel line.
18
3
Share

What is the maximum speed limit for driving across a narrow bridge?

When a motor vehicle passes through a railway crossing, sharp curve, narrow road, or narrow bridge, the maximum driving speed shall not exceed 30 km/h. When a motor vehicle encounters any of the following situations, the maximum driving speed shall not exceed 30 kilometers per hour, and for tractors, battery-powered vehicles, and wheeled special-purpose machinery vehicles, the speed shall not exceed 15 kilometers per hour: 1. When entering or exiting a non-motorized lane, passing through a railway crossing, sharp curve, narrow road, or narrow bridge; 2. When making a U-turn, turning, or descending a steep slope; 3. When encountering fog, rain, snow, dust, or hail with visibility within 50 meters; 4. When driving on icy, snowy, or muddy roads; 5. When towing a malfunctioning motor vehicle.
4
2
Share

What are the differences between parallel imported cars and 4S store cars?

The differences between parallel imported cars and 4S store cars: 1. Different products: Parallel imported cars can be overseas models not available in the domestic market; 4S store cars can only purchase China-spec models released by manufacturers. 2. Different licensing procedures: If parallel imported cars do not comply with Chinese traffic regulations, some modifications are required, otherwise it will be difficult to obtain a license plate in China; 4S store cars all comply with Chinese traffic regulations and can be licensed normally without restrictions. Additional information: The full name of parallel imported cars is parallel trade imported cars, referred to as parallel trade cars, meaning cars purchased by traders from overseas markets and introduced into the Chinese market for sale without brand manufacturer authorization. Due to different import origins, they can be divided into US-spec cars, Middle East-spec cars, Canada-spec cars, European-spec cars, etc., to distinguish them from China-spec cars sold through authorized channels.
2
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.