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What does the current driving license subject 2 test include?

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IsabellaFitz
08/30/2025, 11:37:15 PM

Now the driving license subject 2 test includes reversing into a garage, parallel parking, right-angle turns, starting on a slope with fixed-point parking and starting, and curve driving. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test subject. In addition to these five compulsory tests, some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed toll card collection. The full name of the driving license is the motor vehicle driver's license, which is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and generally, people cannot drive on the road without a license. For those who already possess safe driving skills to drive vehicles on the road, this permitted document is the driver's license.

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VanEllie
09/12/2025, 03:00:54 AM

I just passed the Subject 2 test recently, and the memory is still fresh. This subject mainly tests closed-course driving skills, requiring completion of several maneuvers in designated areas, including reverse parking (backing into a garage), parallel parking, curve driving (navigating an S-shaped route), 90-degree turns, and hill starts with precise stopping. Each maneuver requires precise control of the steering wheel, brakes, and accelerator to ensure the vehicle doesn't cross lines or stall. I was most nervous during reverse parking, constantly adjusting angles via mirrors; parallel parking required full-lock steering for quick positioning; hill starts demanded precise stopping followed by smooth acceleration to avoid rollback. After nearly a month of practice, I gained proficiency—mindset was crucial too, as my instructor always said 'stay relaxed, don't rush' since nervousness easily leads to mistakes during tests. Passing Subject 2 significantly boosted my confidence for future driving, solidifying vehicle control awareness.

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DelKate
10/26/2025, 03:49:28 AM

I've been driving for several years, and looking back on the days of taking the Subject 2 test, it was quite interesting. It focused on practical driving skills, such as reverse parking—requiring you to steadily back the car into a tight spot, parallel parking which demands quick roadside stops, curve driving to test cornering control, right-angle turns to assess turning precision, and hill starts to check the coordination between the clutch and brake. Back then, I practiced daily at the driving school, often crossing the lines while reversing until I adjusted and mastered it. Reflecting now, Subject 2 really strengthened my spatial awareness and reflexes, making reversing much easier on the road. My advice for practice is to go slow and focus on details, like simulating more scenarios at the driving school grounds. Failing this test can hold you back, so everyone needs to be patient.

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Marlene
12/09/2025, 03:09:15 AM

I'm learning to drive, and the maneuvers tested in Subject 2 are not difficult but require precision. They mainly include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, navigating an S-curve, making a 90-degree turn, and starting on a slope. During the test, you need to perform these steps one by one in a designated area using the training car. When practicing reversing, I mostly rely on aligning points with the rearview mirror. Starting on a slope is the most prone to stalling, so you have to be careful with the clutch. Overall, it emphasizes the basics of safe driving.

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JayceFitz
01/29/2026, 09:28:20 PM

I think Subject 2 is designed very practically, with each item targeting daily driving challenges. Reversing into a garage practices parking precision, parallel parking simulates roadside parking, the S-curve tests steering control, right-angle turns improve reaction, and the slope start-stop examines clutch operation. Before the exam, I spent time familiarizing myself with every detail, such as how to turn the steering wheel when reversing. More practice can help avoid exam failure.

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DiAaron
04/24/2026, 03:42:00 PM

I prioritize driving safety, and the items in Subject 2, such as reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill starts, all focus on developing anticipation skills and vehicle control. For example, reversing requires judging distances, and hill starts prevent rolling back. Practicing more during my preparation boosted my confidence. Passing it made me feel more secure about driving.

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