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What Does the Driving Test Subject 2 Include?

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DiLily
07/29/2025, 08:58:05 AM

Subject 2 of the driving test includes the following items: reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, making a right-angle turn, driving along a curve, and parallel parking. In cities like Shanghai, Subject 2 consists of nine mandatory test items: reversing into a parking space, making a right-angle turn, parallel parking, driving through a tunnel, stopping to take a card, driving along a curve, making a U-turn on a narrow road, emergency stopping, and stopping and starting on a slope. Below is an introduction to other driving test subjects: 1. Subject 1: Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driving test conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for driving license applicants. The content of Subject 1 includes: road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. 2. Subject 3: Subject 3 includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's exam. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles. The basic items of Subject 3 include: preparing to drive, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing through intersections, pulling over, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 3. Subject 4: Subject 4, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, Subject 3 was divided into two parts: the road test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, commonly referred to as "Subject 4," which assesses "driving ethics." Since this test is conducted after Subject 3, it is commonly called the Subject 4 test.

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LeKate
08/13/2025, 09:58:24 PM

I remember feeling quite nervous when I was taking the driving test for Subject 2. The test included five items: reversing into a designated parking space without crossing the lines; stopping and starting on a slope, requiring precise positioning to prevent rolling back; parallel parking similar to roadside parking, needing to align properly; curve driving, which is navigating an S-shaped path without crossing boundaries; and a right-angle turn, simpler but requiring attention to the angle. During practice, I found reversing into the parking space the most challenging, always worrying about crossing the corner lines, while the slope start required frequent practice with clutch control. I recommend simulating test scenarios often and practicing with a good partner—practice makes perfect. The entire test couldn’t have major mistakes; only after passing did I dare to drive on real roads.

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RowanFitz
10/09/2025, 02:57:30 AM

When teaching students to drive, I emphasize the core items of Subject 2. It includes reversing into the garage to test parking accuracy; stopping and starting on a slope to practice hill operations and prevent rolling back; parallel parking to test roadside parking precision; curve driving to check turning skills; and right-angle turns to develop angle judgment. Each part requires slow vehicle control, such as using the half-clutch technique to maintain stability when starting on a slope. The key is to practice real vehicle operations more, stay calm, and slow down. Mastering these basic skills makes the test easier to pass; otherwise, failing is likely.

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DeCali
11/22/2025, 03:13:05 AM

The Subject 2 driving test consists of five main items. First, reversing into a parking space (backing into a garage); second, stopping and starting on a slope (precisely stopping on an incline then restarting); third, parallel parking (simulating roadside parking); fourth, driving through curves (navigating winding sections); and fifth, making a 90-degree turn. These are all fundamental driving skills that must be mastered before advancing to Subject 3's on-road practice. When I was learning to drive, I found curve driving the most challenging, but persistent practice made it manageable.

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DelDamian
01/12/2026, 10:01:19 PM

The key points of Subject 2 in the driving test focus on daily driving safety. It includes reversing into a garage to ensure accurate parking and avoid accidents; stopping and starting on a slope to practice slope operation and prevent loss of control; parallel parking to teach roadside parking skills; curve driving to develop curve control ability; and right-angle turns to check turning angles. These are very practical in actual driving, such as preventing rollback on slopes to avoid rear-end collisions. I suggest not skipping the basics when learning to drive and practicing each item diligently to ensure safety.

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DePreston
04/09/2026, 01:36:28 AM

Many people ask me what the Subject 2 driving test covers, and I tell them it's just a few key components. For reverse parking into a garage, you need to position the car accurately without touching the boundary lines. On the slope, you must come to a complete stop before starting again to prevent rolling back. Parallel parking practices maneuvering into roadside spaces. The curve driving tests your steering wheel control. The 90-degree turn seems simple but requires precise angle handling. During my test, the slope start was the trickiest part—it takes practice to coordinate the clutch properly. Spend more time practicing at the driving school's simulation area, take it slow, and remember that practice makes perfect.

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