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What does the driving license subject 2 test include?

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DiEmily
07/29/25 7:14pm
Driving license subject 2 test includes five items: reversing into left and right parking spaces, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, and stopping and starting on a slope. Subject 2 is also known as the small road test, which mainly tests the mastery of motor vehicle driving skills and the judgment of spatial position. It requires the examinee to drive the vehicle in a designated area for the test, with a total of 5 items and two test opportunities. The content of the car driving license test includes four major categories: subject 1, subject 2, subject 3, and subject 4. Subject 1 is a theoretical test, mainly covering legal regulations of road traffic safety, road signs, markings and other theoretical knowledge. It is conducted on a computer, with 45 minutes and a full score of 100 points, requiring a score of 90 to pass.
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KeeganLee
08/14/25 1:40pm
The Subject 2 driving test mainly assesses five basic driving skills. The first is reversing into a parking space, requiring the car to be steadily backed into the spot without crossing the lines. The second is parallel parking, which involves parking in a limited space by the roadside. The third is stopping and starting on a slope, with the key points being stopping at the exact spot and preventing the car from rolling back. The fourth is making a 90-degree turn, which requires precise timing in steering. The fifth is driving through curves, commonly known as the S-curve. During practice, I found stopping and starting on a slope the most challenging, as the car would stall with the slightest mistake. The core of it is mastering the clutch's half-engagement and remembering the reference points taught by the instructor. During the test, maintaining the right mindset is more crucial than technical skills, as many who fail do so because they're too nervous and forget basic operations like signaling.
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LaAnna
10/15/25 4:05am
As a coach who has trained hundreds of students, the Subject 2 test assesses fundamental vehicle control skills. Reversing into a parking space requires learning to adjust the car's position using the rearview mirrors; parallel parking tests judgment of the rear position; hill starts depend on the coordination of throttle and clutch; right-angle turns require avoiding cutting the inner corner; and curve driving demands good speed control. Special reminder for candidates: adjust the seat and mirrors first after getting in the car, fasten the seatbelt, and pause to recall the steps before starting each test item. The most common mistake is forgetting to signal when exiting a parallel parking space, which results in an immediate 100-point deduction. It's recommended to practice several complete test runs in the coaching car before the exam and familiarize yourself with the clutch pedal feel to significantly improve the pass rate.
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Garrett
11/28/25 4:56am
I just passed the Subject 2 test last week and want to share some practical tips. The clutch feel of the exam car is quite different from the practice car - test the semi-engagement point by pressing the clutch a few times before starting. The hardest part in reverse parking is the left-side parking - maintain an accurate 30cm distance between the car body and the corner in the rearview mirror. For parallel parking, remember to turn on the left signal before shifting gears when exiting! On the slope stop, don't just look at the hood - align the wiper bump with the pole for precision. During the S-curve, I got yelled at by the examiner for sticking my head out to watch the front wheels - turns out that's against the rules. Highly recommend doing three mock tests - the money is totally worth it.
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