What does the driving license stake test mean?

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LeLondyn
07/30/25 10:00am
Driving license stake test is one of the compulsory subjects in the driving test subject 2, which mainly examines the driver's spatial perception when moving the vehicle. The stake test requires the driver to find appropriate reference points according to their height, make repeated adjustments to ensure the vehicle body is within the appropriate distance, slowly reverse the car, and then judge whether the car body is parallel to the garage line. Once parallel, immediately straighten the steering wheel and continue to reverse slowly. The subject 2 test includes: reversing into the garage for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled and low-speed trucks, fixed-point parking and starting on the slope, side parking, curve driving, and right-angle turning.
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