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What is the order of the driving test subject 2 items?

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Suzanne
07/29/2025, 04:11:09 PM

Subject 2 of the driving test consists of the following procedures: 1. Subject 2 includes 5 test items in sequence: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and turning on a curve. 2. After getting into the car for the test, you need to fasten your seat belt, adjust the seat and rearview mirror positions, and turn on the turn signal when starting. 3. Before entering the test area for reversing into a parking space, adjust the distance between the car body and the left line. 4. For parallel parking, as long as you find several reference points, there should be no problem. For stopping and starting on a slope, you need to control both the clutch and the accelerator simultaneously.

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MaryFitz
08/14/2025, 12:28:39 PM

I just passed the Subject 2 test last year and found the sequence of items quite clear: It usually starts with reverse parking, as it's the most challenging, requiring precise backing into position; followed by hill start, where you must stop steadily at the uphill point; then comes parallel parking, which involves squeezing into a tight space; next is the right-angle turn, seemingly simple but requiring good angle control; and finally, the curve driving, smoothly navigating bends. Throughout the test, reverse parking is the easiest to fail, so I practiced it many times. The examiner will be watching, so don’t stress too much—just take your time with the movements. The sequence is designed logically, gradually increasing difficulty to help beginners build confidence. Simulating the test environment multiple times before the exam is particularly helpful. If you can’t remember, just follow the instructions, but generally, this sequence is fixed, and familiarizing yourself with it in advance won’t hurt.

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LeWyatt
10/15/2025, 10:57:51 PM

When coaching students, the instructor often says the sequence for Subject 2 is roughly the same: first test reverse parking to check parking ability; then assess stability with the slope stop; evaluate spatial awareness with parallel parking; observe steering with right-angle turns; and finish with curve driving. The order may vary slightly depending on the test site arrangement. I recommend practicing reverse parking the most during training, as it can easily lead to failure. During the test, don’t panic with the accelerator—operate slowly and pay attention to details like seat belts. Some students neglect parallel parking, resulting in incorrect positioning and immediate failure. Pre-test simulations can significantly reduce nervousness. In short, the sequence is a tool to help you gradually get into the right state.

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DiJonathan
11/28/2025, 10:45:23 PM

I got my driver's license several years ago, and I remember the sequence for Subject 2 was: reversing into a parking space, stopping on a slope, parallel parking, making a 90-degree turn, and driving through curves. Reversing into a parking space comes first because it's fundamental yet crucial—you need to practice it thoroughly. Stopping on a slope requires precise positioning to avoid point deductions. For parallel parking, don't rush the movements. The 90-degree turn is relatively easy to pass. Finally, the curves involve navigating in circles. The whole process isn't difficult, but there are many details to pay attention to. Stay calm, take your time, and follow the fixed sequence without overthinking it.

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LeLeila
01/19/2026, 12:09:09 AM

Recalling the sequence of the old driving test (Subject 2): reversing into a garage, stopping at a slope, parallel parking, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves. The current sequence is quite similar, emphasizing progressive skill development—with reversing being the most fundamental. Young test-takers should practice the actual sequence more to avoid hesitation. Stay calm, and mistakes are unlikely, as this is an assessment of basic driving skills—safety comes first.

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Ayla
04/15/2026, 01:22:08 AM

The order of the Subject 2 driving test starts with reversing into a garage and gradually proceeds to curve driving. This arrangement covers different scenarios such as parking, stopping, turning, etc., testing various driving abilities. The sequence may be slightly adjusted depending on the test site, but the core focus is on safety training. During the test, it is essential to stay focused, maintain a slow speed, and ensure each step complies with regulations to avoid accidents. This sequence helps cultivate good driving habits and ensures passing each test item.

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