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What is the mnemonic rhyme for the Subject 2 lighting test?

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StSimon
07/29/2025, 06:18:21 AM

Here is the mnemonic rhyme for the Subject 2 lighting test: 1. Turn signal: Subject 2 emphasizes turn signals, remember them well and don't forget. 2. Starting: Don't rush when starting the engine, turn on the left turn signal in sequence. 3. Parallel parking: When exiting during parallel parking, and also during right-angle turns. 4. Left signal: Only proceed when the left signal is on, don't forget it during slope starts. Below is additional information on the lighting requirements for Subject 2: 1. Starting: Turn on the left turn signal when the vehicle first starts. 2. Slope stop: In the slope stop project, also turn on the left turn signal when starting. 3. Parallel parking: Turn on the left turn signal when exiting during parallel parking. 4. Right-angle turns: Turn on the left turn signal during right-angle turns.

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Willa
08/13/2025, 09:51:28 AM

The simulated lighting test for Subject Three does have some handy mnemonics. Before the exam, I made up a little rhyme myself: For sharp bends and slopes, remember to alternate between high and low beams; In case of sudden breakdown, pull over with hazard and position lights for safety; When following or meeting cars, avoid dazzling—low beams are the way to go; Use high beams on unlit roads, switch to low beams where there's lighting; On narrow roads encountering bicycles, switching to low beams is wiser; In heavy fog with poor visibility, turn on fog lights and hazards together; When meeting oncoming cars 150 meters away, promptly switch to low beams. Regular practice in the car helps a lot. During the test, just listen carefully to the voice prompts before acting, and stay calm—you'll do fine.

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DeSophie
10/07/2025, 12:14:10 AM

The lighting test isn't as hard as imagined. I've summarized a practical rhyme table: 'Hear pass means alternate' (switch between high and low beams at sharp turns, slopes, arched bridges, and crosswalks), 'Trouble stop with hazards on' (turn on hazard warning lights and position lights), 'Following or meeting use low beam' (switch to low beam when following or meeting vehicles beyond 150 meters), 'Poor lighting turn on high beam' (use high beams on unlit roads), 'Good lighting stick to low' (use low beams on lit roads), 'Narrow road meeting stay low' (use low beams when encountering non-motor vehicles on narrow roads/bridges), 'Foggy day hazards plus fog lights'. The key is to practice simulations repeatedly, familiarize yourself with the light switch positions, and your hands won't shake during the test.

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VanIker
11/20/2025, 12:37:41 AM

The headlight operation mnemonic can be remembered as follows: One for passing, two for malfunction, three for following. When passing, alternate the lights; for malfunctions, turn on the hazard lights; when following or meeting another vehicle, use low beams. No streetlights? Use high beams; with streetlights, use low beams. On narrow bridges or roads, use low beams when meeting another vehicle. In foggy conditions, turn on fog lights and hazard lights together; when meeting another vehicle within 150 meters, switch to low beams. During practice, pay special attention to three common mistakes: failing to alternate lights when hearing 'passing' results in immediate failure; incorrectly using high beams on well-lit roads leads to disqualification; not switching to low beams in time when meeting another vehicle will cost points. It's best to repeatedly simulate these actions with the engine off in the training car to develop muscle memory, making the test almost a sure pass.

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TessaLee
01/10/2026, 02:13:58 AM

Here's a practical lighting rhyme: Use high beams in pitch-dark (poorly lit sections), switch to low beams under bright streetlights (well-lit sections), flash twice on sharp bends and slopes (alternate between high and low beams), switch to low beams when meeting oncoming traffic (150 meters away), don't be aggressive when following a car (use low beams for close following), turn on hazard lights when stalled (activate warning lights for breakdowns), be humble when encountering bicycles (use low beams on narrow roads), and turn on fog lights in thick fog. Before the test, it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the positions of all interior light switches, especially locating the fog light button, as it's often discreetly designed in many car models.

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LeEli
04/06/2026, 11:57:45 PM

Master these core mnemonics for the lighting test: Alternate lights when passing special sections (sharp bends, slopes, arched bridges, crosswalks), use hazard lights and position lights when parked due to malfunction, maintain low beams when following or meeting vehicles, activate high beams in unlit sections, keep low beams in lit sections, switch to low beams when meeting on narrow roads, and use fog lights plus hazard lights in foggy conditions. Pay special attention to two traps during practice: failing due to delayed action when the voice command says 'pass' counts as a timeout; starting without turning off all lights after completing the lighting operation will also result in failure. It's best to simulate test commands with phone recordings and practice repeatedly to form conditioned reflexes for safety.

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