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What is the first item of Subject 2?

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DeKylie
09/08/2025, 10:52 PM

The first item of Subject 2 is generally reversing into the garage, but the settings vary from place to place. Here are the operation skills for reversing into the garage: Control speed: Control the driving speed and use idle speed in 1st gear or reverse gear throughout the process. The speed at the start should be maintained during the entire process. Control steering: Control the timing of steering. During the reversing process, observe carefully, grasp the key points of steering, and steer at the right time. Control the steering wheel: Control the driving route. During the test, the driving route of the car mainly depends on the speed of turning the steering wheel and the driving speed. When reversing, aim at the sideline, correct the direction in time, and keep the car straight into the garage.

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IanLee
09/20/2025, 03:45 AM

I remember when learning to drive and taking the license test, the first task in Subject 2 was definitely reverse parking. This thing is particularly challenging—you have to position the car correctly, then slowly reverse into a small parking space without crossing the lines or hitting the poles. On my first attempt, I was so nervous my palms were sweating because making a mistake right at the start could completely throw off your mindset. The instructor kept reminding me to check the rearview mirrors, not just rely on feeling, to control the speed slowly, and not to turn the steering wheel too sharply. During practice, I often made mistakes, like forgetting to adjust the rearview mirror angles, which almost caused the wheels to go out of bounds. My advice for beginners is to visit a simulated test site multiple times before the exam to get familiar with the reference points and parking timing—this way, you won’t panic during the actual test. Once you pass the reverse parking, you’ll gain the confidence to tackle the hill start and parallel parking that come next.

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LeMaria
11/03/2025, 03:08 AM

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I recall that during my driving lessons, the second subject always started with reverse parking. It's considered a fundamental part of the field test, designed to help you master reversing control and develop a good sense of spatial distance. Back then, I was so nervous about this task that I failed my first attempt because the wheels crossed the line. After practicing several more times, I finally passed. The instructor always said this task is simple but tests your attention to detail—don't turn the steering wheel too sharply, just reverse slowly. Now, driving every day, reverse parking is an incredibly useful skill, especially in crowded residential parking spots where I can still park steadily. For new learners, mastering this can significantly improve your chances of passing the test.

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StephanieLee
12/17/2025, 03:08 AM

The first item in the Subject 2 driving test is usually reverse parking. I suggest that beginners should not underestimate it, as it checks whether you can accurately reverse the car into the designated position. When operating, remember to stop at the reference points and use the rearview mirrors to adjust the direction. Keep the speed steady and not too fast. Don’t be nervous, as most mistakes occur due to nervousness leading to distorted movements or wrong steering. Practice more in advance, and you will find it much easier to get the hang of it.

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