What Are the Tips for Driving License Test Subject Two?
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Here is a related introduction to the tips for Subject Two of the driving test: Reverse Parking: During the test, perform the right reverse parking first, followed by the left reverse parking. Failing to follow this order will result in disqualification. Pay attention to maintaining a 30cm distance from the side. Parallel Parking: The main points for deduction in parallel parking are the turn signal, maintaining a 30cm distance, and avoiding crossing the line. When entering the test area, turn right in advance and observe the highest point of the wiper aligning with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm distance. During reverse parking, remember the first right full lock point, straighten the wheels, then left full lock, park inside the space, turn on the left turn signal, and when exiting, observe the rearview mirror to prevent the wheels from crossing the line on either side. Right-Angle Turn: The main points for deduction in the right-angle turn are the turn signal and crossing the line. After entering the test area, turn on the turn signal, and after the voice prompt, turn it off. Incorrect operation of the turn signal will result in a 10-point deduction. After entering the right-angle turn, adjust the car body to maintain a 30cm distance from the side line, similar to parallel parking. When performing the full lock, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling or stopping midway. Straighten the car body after the rear wheels exit to prevent the wheels from crossing the line.
I remember when I was taking the Subject 2 driving test, reverse parking was the trickiest part. The key is to align reference points accurately. The test site usually has marked lines, like turning the steering wheel when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror touches the corner line of the parking space, making sure the rear doesn't cross the line. Hill starts are prone to rolling back or stalling—slowly release the clutch to find the half-engagement point, hold steady when the car slightly vibrates, then gently press the throttle while releasing the brake. For parallel parking, check the rear mirror before entering; once the rear wheel passes the corner in the right mirror, turn the steering wheel sharply. Curve driving relies on slow speed, with eyes fixed on the distant guide line for turns. Don’t forget to signal and turn off the indicator for right-angle turns. Practice more on the test site beforehand to get familiar with the car’s feel. Stay calm—take deep breaths if nervous. Before my test, I relaxed for half an hour after breakfast and passed in one go! These basic skills help avoid bumps during daily parking.