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What are the tips for automatic transmission Subject 2?

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EmmaFitz
07/29/25 3:54pm

Driving test Subject 2 tips from 58 Auto: Keep the speed slow and stay calm. Below are specific tips for the driving test Subject 2: 1. Slow speed: Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule for Subject 2 practice. Ensure the car doesn't stall while keeping the speed as slow as possible—the slower, the better. A slow speed allows sufficient time to adjust each operation. 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors: After getting in the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors properly, which is crucial for reverse parking and parallel parking. 3. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver's eyes, a reference point on the car, and a reference point on the ground. During Subject 2 operations, you must accurately identify and observe these points to ensure precise positioning. 4. Pay attention to the car's four corners: The front corner of the car tends to scrape the outer line during reverse parking, while the rear corner tends to scrape the side lines of the parking space. The front corner may go out of bounds during curve driving and right-angle turns. During parallel parking, the front corner may scrape the outer line or the left front corner of the parking space, while the right rear corner may scrape the right line of the parking space. Therefore, always watch the four corners and the outer lines.

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HarmonyFitz
08/15/25 3:47am

I remember when I first started learning automatic transmission for Subject 2, as a beginner, I was really nervous. But the automatic transmission simplified the operation, and not having a clutch allowed me to focus more on the steering wheel and reference points. The most crucial part of reverse parking is controlling the speed as slow as a turtle, finding the right reference points like aligning the car body with the corner of the parking space, and then quickly turning the steering wheel, not rushing to straighten it. For parallel parking, you must keep a close eye on the rearview mirror, and as soon as the rear of the car enters the space, turn the wheel back to avoid crossing the line. Hill starts are much simpler; just keep the brake steady to prevent rolling back, and don’t touch the accelerator. For curve driving, maintain a steady speed and align the front wheels with the curve. Before the test, practice several times in a simulated test environment, adjust your seating position and mirrors properly, and develop the habit of checking mirrors to reduce mistakes. If you accidentally cross the line during the test, don’t panic—adjusting your mindset is the most important. Building a solid foundation in Subject 2 is very beneficial for on-road driving, and once you’ve practiced enough, you’ll feel much more confident.

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DiReid
10/12/25 4:33am

I've taught many students taking the automatic transmission Subject 2 test, often reminding them of the core skill: speed is the lifeline. Automatic cars are prone to speeding, so when reversing into the garage, use the brake lightly to maintain steady control and avoid overshooting the markers. When entering the garage, watch the rearview mirror—once the car body is parallel to the garage lines, turn the steering wheel slowly, as quick turns can easily cause deviation. For parallel parking, pay attention to the rear wheel position to avoid hitting the corner or going out of bounds. On the slope start, just hold the brake steadily—no need to worry about stalling. Adjust the mirrors to clearly see both side corner lines, building safe observation habits. During practice, use idle speed more often to operate the steering wheel smoothly for an easier pass on the test.

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Ramona
11/25/25 5:37am

During my automatic transmission Subject 2 driving test, psychological pressure outweighed technical issues. I recommend maintaining low speed to avoid nervousness and panic, focusing on reference points like aligning the garage corner with the rear of the car during reversing, and steering precisely to prevent mistakes. Don't forget to use turn signals during parallel parking, and keep movements continuous. Before the test, take deep breaths to stay calm - maintaining a natural and smooth mindset throughout each step is key.

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