What is the process for Subject 2 driving test?

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AshleyDella
07/28/25 9:22pm
Subject 2 examination process: 1. Collect documents: The driving school organizes or individuals go to the local "Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Center" to collect personal examination documents. 2. Wait in the waiting room: Enter the waiting room in order, submit personal documents in the order of entry, and watch the electronic display screen in the waiting room. The screen will display the examinee's name, ID number, car number, and examination area. 3. Wait to board the car: According to the displayed car number and area, find the car to be used for the examination. If someone is currently taking the test in the car, please wait aside. If no one is there, board the car as required by the examiner. 4. Examination preparation: After boarding the car, do not rush to start the test. Adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, and adjust the rearview mirror (some examinees do not know how to adjust the rearview mirror—press the adjustment button to the lowest position and move it toward the front of the car). As required, input the fingerprint (the fingerprint scanner is usually on the co-driver seat or the right side). When the voice prompt indicates the start of the examination, release the handbrake and begin the test. 5. Start the examination: During the examination, proceed in the following order: reverse parking into the garage—parallel parking—right-angle turn—curve driving—half-slope stop and start.
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JordanLee
08/12/25 2:01am
I'm very familiar with the process of teaching Subject 2 in driving school after years of experience. After getting in the car, students should first adjust the seat and rearview mirror position—not too far forward or backward—and fasten the seatbelt, which is the first step to safety. Then, start the vehicle and begin the test: first, perform the hill start by controlling the clutch to climb slowly, stopping accurately at the designated point, braking steadily, and starting again without rolling back. Next is reverse parking, a challenging part that requires more practice—align with reference points using the rearview mirror when entering the bay and avoid crossing the edge lines. After that, parallel park accurately into the space, navigate the S-curve by steering gently as if crossing a small stream, and make precise turns at right angles. Maintain a slow speed throughout, not exceeding 10 km/h, stay focused on reference points, and avoid distractions. After finishing, turn off the engine and exit the car, remembering to use hand signals for safety. Simulate the entire process multiple times during practice to build confidence and reduce nervousness—passing is easy with preparation.
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