What Does the Automatic Transmission Vehicle Subject 2 Test Include?

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Devon
07/29/25 2:05am
Automatic transmission driver's license Subject 2 test includes parallel parking, reversing into a garage, 90-degree turns, and curve driving. In May 2021, the hill start and stop item in the small automatic vehicle Subject 2 test was officially canceled. The specific test content was reduced from 5 items to 4 items. Detailed introduction of the four items: 1. Parallel Parking: Carefully choose the angle, slowly release the handbrake after shifting to R gear, and the car will start moving. Control the braking force throughout the process. Try not to stop the car completely, move slowly. After parking, be sure to press the brake and shift to D gear. 2. Reversing into a Garage: The operation method is similar to parallel parking. Master three key points: the steering wheel full-lock point, steering wheel straightening point, and stopping point. Practice more to become proficient. 3. 90-Degree Turns: Control the turning angle throughout the process. Turn on the indicator light at the appropriate time. 4. Curve Driving: Let the car move forward automatically while controlling the direction. Avoid crossing the boundary lines, appropriately adjust the clutch to maintain speed around 20 km/h.
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JulianRose
08/12/25 6:05am
When I took the automatic transmission Subject 2 test, I felt the content mainly revolved around testing vehicle control skills. Compared to manual transmission, automatic transmission eliminates clutch operation, so the focus is on spatial awareness and coordination between the accelerator and brake. The specific assessment items include five major parts: reverse parking into a garage, hill start and stop, parallel parking, 90-degree turns, and curve driving. For reverse parking, you need to master judging the distance between the car body and the parking space to avoid crossing the lines. Hill start involves finding the designated spot on the slope, firmly pressing the brake, then gently lifting the accelerator to start without rolling back. Parallel parking requires precise steering adjustments to position the front and rear of the car correctly. For 90-degree turns, control the speed and align with the reference points to avoid hitting the corners. Curve driving, also known as S-turns, requires passing through at a steady speed without the car body crossing the lines. Before the test, I practiced each item daily until the movements became second nature, and familiarized myself with the test environment to reduce nervousness. These small exercises combined can improve the pass rate.
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OElena
08/12/25 6:06am
As someone who has coached students through their driving tests multiple times, the automatic transmission Subject 2 primarily evaluates the stability of your basic driving skills. The core test is parallel parking, which assesses spatial awareness—being off by even a little means failure. The hill start tests your coordination between the accelerator and brake after stopping on a slope to prevent rolling back or stalling. Precision is key in perpendicular parking, aiming to get it right in one attempt. For right-angle turns, slow down and control your speed to avoid collisions during sharp turns. Maintain smooth and steady speed during curve driving. Beginners are advised to first familiarize themselves with the accelerator sensitivity—automatic transmissions accelerate quickly, so be cautious of excessive starts. Practice using mirrors and reference points to judge vehicle position frequently. Adjust your mindset before the test—stay calm and develop habits like fastening your seatbelt and observing the environment upon entering the car. I emphasize standardizing each action and repeatedly simulating test scenarios to boost confidence.
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