What is the sequence of items in Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Subject 2 of the driving test is conducted in the following order: reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turn, and stopping and starting on a slope. The precautions and retake situations for Subject 2 are as follows: No stopping during the test: During the test, stopping midway is not allowed. This means that at the beginning of each test item, there will be a voice prompt in the vehicle. For example, when the voice prompt "Please reverse into the garage" is heard, it indicates the official start of that test item. When moving from one test item to the next, stopping is allowed before the voice prompt for the next item begins. Retake situations: If the first attempt is unsuccessful, a second attempt will follow immediately. The process is the same as the first attempt, using the same vehicle and the same test track, and fingerprint verification is required again. Those who fail the retake must wait 10 days before scheduling another test.
When I took the driving test for Subject 2, I was so nervous that my palms were sweating. The test sequence is generally fixed: first is the reverse parking, which tests your basic precision control of the vehicle; then comes the parallel parking, a section where many fail during practice due to inaccurate reference points; followed by the hill start, where many beginners stall or roll back, requiring more practice with clutch coordination; next is the 90-degree turn, which tests your timing and speed control in steering; and finally, the curve driving, which comprehensively evaluates your balance ability in curves. The entire test is like a series of challenges, with the sequence designed from easy to difficult, helping you gradually adapt. The route can usually be familiarized during the practice sessions at the test site to avoid last-minute panic. The key is to stay confident and not let mistakes accumulate.