What is the preparation process before the Subject 2 driving test?

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BraxtonLee
07/25/25 9:36am
Being nervous during the exam is normal; learning to adjust yourself appropriately is the key. One or two days before the test, you can visit the test site for a few simulation practice sessions. This helps familiarize yourself with the test environment and reduces nervousness during the actual exam. The Subject 2 driving test consists of five items: reversing into a parking space, curve driving, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, and turning at a right angle. Regardless of the test, verifying the candidate's information on-site is mandatory, and the driving test is no exception. Remember to bring necessary documents such as your ID card.
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