
B2 Subject 2 driving test tips and rhymes are as follows: Reversing and exiting the garage: Reversing and exiting the garage is not difficult, fasten the seatbelt, shift into gear, and flash the left turn signal, press the clutch and release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to start gently. Align the right line to adjust the car body, the left mirror's vertical gap follows the right line. Stop when the front horizontal line aligns with your shoulder, shift into reverse and release the clutch. When the left mirror covers the horizontal line corner, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Watch the left mirror for the garage line, at a 30-degree angle turn back one circle, when the car and the line are parallel, straighten the steering wheel with two full turns, when the left mirror covers the front corner of the garage, press the clutch and brake. Hill start: Hill start should be relaxed, align the right line with the center of the windshield wiper. Align the middle axis with the white line, then adjust the car body by looking at the right mirror. When it's less than thirty centimeters, start slowly while watching the left mirror. When the left mirror covers the line, press the brake, 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; listen for the sound and release the foot brake. The car speed slowly moves forward, completing the hill start.

When taking the B2 license Subject 2 test, I came up with a practical rhyme: For reverse parking into the garage – 'Reverse right, watch the right mirror, 30 cm then turn the wheel; Reverse left, watch the left mirror, stop when the car body is parallel' – distance control is key, turning too early or too late can easily lead to crossing the line. For parallel parking, remember 'Align the wiper with the edge line, when the rear wheel crosses the line, turn the wheel fully right; See the corner in the left mirror, straighten the wheel before reversing', and pay special attention not to exceed the time limit when stopping finally. For the hill start – 'Align the dashboard with the pole, start with half-clutch as steady as a clock', clutch control is the tricky part here, as stalling can happen easily if not careful. For the 90-degree turn – 'Keep the car close to the outer line, turn the wheel fast when the inner corner appears', slowing down gives room for adjustment. The curve driving is the easiest – 'Left turn stays right, right turn stays left', but keep an eye on the rearview mirror to prevent the rear wheels from crossing the line. On the test day, staying calm is more important than skills, just recite the rhymes a few times while waiting.

When I was practicing driving, my instructor always emphasized: 'When reversing into the parking space, learn to adjust the direction by looking at the mirrors.' When you see the corner of the parking space appear in the left rearview mirror, turn the steering wheel back half a turn, and straighten it when the car body is parallel. The mantra for parallel parking is 'stop first, reverse second, turn back third, and straighten fourth.' When reversing, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the right when the right rear wheel touches the dotted line, then straighten it as soon as the corner of the parking space appears in the left rearview mirror, and finally stop when the left wheel touches the line. The most crucial part of hill starts is the 'half-clutch state.' Feel the steering wheel vibrate before releasing the brake, and gently press the accelerator to coordinate. For right-angle turns, remember 'turn on the signal before turning, keep the car body close to the outer side,' and quickly turn the steering wheel when the rearview mirror passes the corner. Curve driving is actually the simplest—'follow the curve and adjust the direction slowly'—but pay attention to the position where the hood covers one-third of the line. During the test, adjust the seat comfortably to accurately find the reference points, and the angle of the rearview mirror is also very important.

Remember these rhymes and you won't go wrong: Reverse slowly but steer decisively, align the marks without confusion; Parallel parking depends on lining up, the timing of wheel turns is crucial; Hill starts require half-clutch, release brake when the car shakes without hesitation; For right-angle turns stay outside, signal and steer promptly; Curve driving avoids crossing lines, check side mirrors frequently. My common mistake in reversing was steering too early causing body tilt, until I learned to wait until the rear door handle aligns with the corner before correcting. In parallel parking, slow steering during reversing risks scraping the boundary line. Right-angle turns at high speed guarantee inner corner contact, so clutch control is essential. On the rainy test day, fogged mirrors were cleared just in time by pre-wiping - crucial for mark visibility. Wear soft-soled shoes for precise clutch control during practice.


