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What is the sequence of items in the Subject 2 driving test?

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DeKiara
07/29/2025, 03:02:14 PM

The sequence of the Subject 2 driving test includes reversing into a garage, parallel parking, starting on a slope, driving through curves, and making a 90-degree turn. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. How to restart after stalling in Subject 2: First, press both the brake and clutch pedals simultaneously to prevent the vehicle from rolling backward. Then, shift the gear to neutral, turn the key to restart the engine, and proceed with the original steps to start moving again. 2. Rules for retaking Subject 2: If you fail the Subject 2 test on the first attempt, you are allowed one retake. If you do not attend the retake or fail it again, the test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skill permit, the number of test reschedules for Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills) cannot exceed five times. If the fifth attempt is still unsuccessful, the passing scores of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated.

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WalterDella
08/14/2025, 09:03:17 AM

The usual sequence for Subject 2 driving test is as follows: reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, 90-degree turn, and finally curve driving. I’ve taken the test several times and remember it clearly—reverse parking was a bit tricky at first, requiring precise car positioning; parallel parking tests spatial awareness, and many make mistakes here; stopping on a slope is the most critical part—poor clutch control can lead to stalling or rolling back, so practice clutch coordination more; the 90-degree turn is relatively simple but requires precise steering; finally, curve driving feels like navigating an S-bend, which is more relaxed. The sequence is well-designed, gradually increasing from simple to complex, helping candidates warm up and get into the rhythm. During my preparation, I focused on slope parking since it’s a common failure point—simulating it multiple times improves success rates. Remember this process, stay calm during the test, and take it step by step.

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VonFaith
10/14/2025, 10:52:47 PM

The sequence for Subject 2 driving test items is as follows: First, reverse parking into a garage to assess basic parking skills; followed by parallel parking to test spatial judgment; then hill start to practice clutch and brake control to prevent rolling back; next, a 90-degree turn requiring precise steering; and finally, curve driving to conclude the test. I find this sequence very logical, transitioning from static to dynamic maneuvers, with hill start being the key challenge where many fail due to improper clutch usage. It's advisable to focus on coordinating the clutch and speed during practice. The test center arranges this flow to help candidates ease into the test. When preparing, don't just practice individual items; simulate the entire sequence several times to build muscle memory. On test day, stay focused—following the set order makes it easier to perform.

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Reginald
11/27/2025, 10:44:31 PM

I just passed the Subject 2 test, and the sequence is easy to remember: start with reverse parking, then parallel parking, with hill start in the middle, followed by right-angle turn, and end with curve driving. I was a bit nervous during my first test—my hands shook during reverse parking, but it got smoother with more practice. Hill start was the hardest part, where controlling the speed was crucial; curve driving is simple but don’t get careless. The whole process is quick, and the fixed sequence helps with time prediction. Practicing mock tests was very helpful.

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SanManuel
01/18/2026, 12:06:25 AM

The sequence for Subject 2 driving test is: reversing into a garage as the first item, followed by parallel parking, then hill start in the middle, right-angle turn next, and curve driving last. Looking back on my test, the order was quite scientific—reversing into a garage served as a simple warm-up; hill start was the tricky part, requiring careful clutch control to avoid stalling; curve driving was a relaxed finish. It's recommended that test-takers practice in order, focusing on conquering hill starts and mastering the semi-engaged clutch state to avoid failure. Once the test process flows smoothly, your mindset becomes more stable.

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PresleyLynn
04/14/2026, 01:45:17 AM

The general sequence for Subject 2 test items is as follows: reversing into a garage comes first, followed by parallel parking, then stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and finally curve driving. I remember it clearly from my own test. The sequence is well-designed, transitioning from basic parking to more complex slope control. The slope stop is an error-prone point, so I remind everyone to practice clutch control skills. The test sequence remains unchanged, helping candidates gradually adapt to the environment. Practice the entire process more to improve the success rate of the test.

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