What is the complete process sequence for the Subject 2 driving test?

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DeStephanie
07/24/25 7:13am
Subject 2 test item sequence: 1. Collect files: The driving school organizes or individuals go to the local "Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Center" to collect personal examination files. 2. Wait in the waiting room: Enter the waiting room in order, submit personal files in the order of entry, and watch the electronic display screen in the waiting room. The screen will display the candidate's name, ID number, car number, and examination area. 3. Wait to board the car: According to the displayed car number and area, find the car used for the test. If someone is currently taking the test in the car, please wait aside. If no one is in the car, board the car as required by the on-site examiner. 4. Test preparation: After boarding the car, do not rush to start the test. Adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, and adjust the rearview mirror (some candidates do not know how to adjust the rearview mirror—press the adjustment button to the lowest position and move it toward the front of the car). As required, input the fingerprint (the fingerprint input device is usually on the co-driver seat or the right side). When the voice prompt indicates the start of the test, release the handbrake and begin the test. 5. Start the test: During the test, proceed in the following order: reverse parking—parallel parking—right-angle turn—curve driving—half-slope stop and start.
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LeAustin
08/11/25 2:57am
I remember the entire process of the Subject 2 driving test was quite clear: First, sign in and queue up at the examination hall, bring your ID card, and wait for your number to be called. Then, the staff verifies your identity—if you forget your ID, it's a wasted trip. Before getting into the car, inspect the vehicle, adjust the seat height and rearview mirror angles, and ensure the seatbelt is securely fastened. Start the engine, and follow the examiner's instructions to begin the test items—the standard sequence starts with reverse parking, where you must precisely back into the spot without crossing the lines. Next is parallel parking, where you align reference points and steer the wheel correctly. The hill start is the most challenging, testing clutch control to avoid stalling. Then comes the 90-degree turn, requiring controlled speed. Finally, the curve driving, navigating an S-shape smoothly. The examiner gives prompts between each section, and mistakes are penalized strictly. The entire test takes about ten minutes, ending with parking, pulling the handbrake, and the examiner announcing your results. Practicing reference points during simulations and staying relaxed during the test are key to passing. Don’t underestimate this sequence—it solidifies driving fundamentals.
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