What is the correct way to fasten the seat belt for Subject 2?
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1. Hold the buckle lock and latch plate 2. Slowly pull out the lap-shoulder seat belt 3. Ensure the shoulder belt crosses over the shoulder and rests close to the neck, fitting snugly and comfortably against the body 4. Make sure the lap belt sits below the abdomen and as low as possible, also fitting closely to the body 5. Insert the seat belt tongue into the buckle until you hear a "click" sound. If you fail the first attempt, you will proceed to the second test immediately, following the same procedure with the same vehicle and test track, requiring fingerprint verification again. Those who fail the retest must wait 10 days before scheduling another exam.
As a driving instructor, I've taught countless students how to properly fasten seat belts during the Subject 2 test. The key is to first pull out the seat belt, ensuring it diagonally crosses over the shoulder and the middle of the chest, avoiding the neck or arms to prevent injury during emergency braking. The lap belt must rest above the hip bones, and after inserting it into the buckle, a 'click' sound should be heard to confirm it's securely fastened. Examiners pay close attention to this during tests, so I always remind students to adjust the seat belt height in advance. Some cars have adjustment buttons, and after tightening, avoid leaving too much slack. Developing this habit isn't just for passing the test—it's crucial for daily driving safety. One mistake can be fatal, so always double-check the positioning during practice.