What is the method for straight-line alignment in Subject 2?
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Generally, if the first appointment is successfully scheduled, the second one will not be successful, and vice versa. If you are unable to attend the exam due to personal reasons, you can cancel the appointment in advance. If you have not received an SMS notification confirming a successful appointment, you can cancel it on the Traffic Management 12123 app or the provincial traffic management platform.
The most challenging part of the driving test for me was the straight-line alignment in Subject 2. The instructor said it's basic but crucial. At first, I was always flustered—if the hood didn't align with the line, the car would drift. Later, I focused on adjusting the side mirror to ensure the right line appeared parallel in it. During practice, I started slowly, kept my eyes on the distance (avoiding looking down too much), and maintained a snail's pace using half-clutch. I gently turned the steering wheel for minor adjustments to avoid sudden moves. After several tries, I found my rhythm on the simulated test track and developed a feel for it, passing the exam smoothly. The key is more practice and staying calm—take deep breaths to prevent pressure from affecting your movements. Also, remember to check seat height for comfort and clear visibility to avoid neck strain and distractions. Repeated failures are part of the learning process—persistence leads to success.