
The catchy rhyme for Subject 2 driving test is as follows: 1. Reverse parking: Press the clutch and release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to start smoothly. Watch the right line to adjust the car body, align the left mirror's vertical gap with the right line. Stop when the front horizontal line aligns with the shoulder, shift to reverse gear and release the clutch. When the left mirror covers the corner of the horizontal line, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Watch the left mirror for the garage line, turn back one circle when the angle is 30 degrees, and when the car is parallel to the line, straighten the steering wheel by turning it twice. When the left mirror covers the front corner of the garage, press the clutch and brake. 2. Hill start: Relax during the hill start, align the right line with the middle of the wiper. Align the central axis with the white line, then adjust the car body and check the right mirror. Less than thirty centimeters is good, start slowly and watch the left mirror. 3. Right-angle turn: Shift to first gear and slow down before the turn, keeping the car body straight is key; maintain thirty centimeters on the left, remember not to cross the line. 4. Curve driving: Enter the curve with the front of the car, aim closely with the left edge and right line. Keep the left edge close to the right line, and straighten the car body when touching the left line.

I've taught many students to get their driver's license, and we often use this catchy rhyme for Subject 2—simple and easy to remember: 'Turn left, look right, position clear and precise, steer hard and stop fast. Parallel parking close and straight, reverse parking wheels aligned. Hill starts—clutch up slow and light, sharp turns—slow in, quick out. Curve driving—follow lines steady, markings are key—don’t cross the line.' This rhyme covers all the essentials, like nailing the reference points for reverse parking and steering precisely; for hill starts, don’t rush—ease off the clutch slowly to avoid stalling. I always stress: don’t just memorize the rhyme—pair it with practice. Adjust mirrors, seat height just right. Nerves are normal—deep breaths, silently reciting the rhyme calms you. Drill these steps in practice, and the test will feel natural.

When I took the driving test for Subject 2, a catchy rhyme really helped me: 'Left look, right reverse, align the point, steer fully and park steadily. For parallel parking, stick close and check mirrors; on the slope, lightly release the clutch to start. Turn slowly at right angles, follow the curves smoothly—lines are the boss, don’t touch them.' It guided me to pass in one go because I followed it step by step. For example, when reversing into the garage, the rhyme reminded me when to turn the wheel; for parallel parking, it helped adjust the mirrors just right. During the test, reciting it kept my mind clear—controlling the clutch was key in reversing, as pressing too hard would stall the engine. I suggest you try it too; repeat it during practice until it becomes second nature. Just listen to the examiner’s instructions clearly and stay calm. Personally, I found the rhyme like a navigation prompt, but in the end, it’s your own feel that matters. Practice a few more times, and you’ll surely pass!

When taking the driving test, I found the rhyme for Subject 2 really helpful. It generally goes like this: Turn left and look right to align the points accurately, steer quickly and stop the car steadily. For parallel parking, stay close and straight, use the rearview to aim, reverse into the spot neatly and level. On the slope, brake firmly and start gently by lifting the clutch slowly. For right-angle turns, go slow, and use the curve lines as your guide. This rhyme covers key points, such as keeping an eye on the markings during curve driving to avoid crossing them, and controlling speed well for slope parking. Reciting it a few times during practice can reduce nervousness. Remember, the clutch is the core—don’t release it too quickly; keep it steady.


