What does the driving test subject two include?

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ColinAnn
07/29/25 3:10pm
Subject two of the driving test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves. The following are the details of subject two: 1. Reversing into a garage: This is the most time-consuming and challenging part of subject two. During the test, you cannot pause midway, so you need to control the speed flexibly and use the rearview mirror to judge the garage lines to avoid crossing them. 2. Parallel parking: This operation is relatively simpler, but you need to pay attention to your sitting posture, as an incorrect posture may affect your judgment of reference points. You cannot cross the lines or pause midway during the process. 3. Stopping and starting on a slope: It is easy to lose points if you fail to stop at the designated spot. Additionally, stalling is common when starting. To avoid stalling, you need to control the clutch properly and release it slowly. 4. Turning at a right angle: You must drive slowly through a 90-degree turn without stopping, or you will lose points. Staying close to one side during the turn increases the chance of passing. 5. Driving through curves: The purpose of this exercise is to help learners use the steering wheel flexibly.
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