What is the sequence of the Subject 2 driving test?
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Different test centers may have varying routes and arrangements, so the order of test items can differ. However, the overall content of the test remains the same. The Subject 2 driving test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space (garage), parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). Reversing into a parking space (garage): During the test, the vehicle must not stop while moving forward or backward. Starting from one end of the road, the vehicle must reverse into the garage after crossing the control line (with the vehicle body over the line), then move forward to exit the garage and proceed to the other end before reversing into the garage again. Finally, the vehicle must move forward to exit the garage. Parallel parking: After stopping the vehicle on the right side in front of the parking space, the driver must reverse into the space in one attempt without stopping midway. The wheels must not cross or touch the lane boundary lines or the parking space lines. Driving through curves: The driver must enter the curve from one end and exit from the other. Steering and speed must be smooth and steady. The vehicle must not stop midway, and the wheels must not touch the lane boundary lines. Turning at a right angle: The driver must follow the designated route and make a single right-angle turn, either from left to right or right to left, without stopping midway. The wheels must not touch the lane boundary lines. Stopping and starting on a slope: The driver must accurately stop the vehicle and start smoothly without rolling backward. The starting time must not exceed 30 seconds. Subject 2 test rules: All five test items must be completed successfully in one attempt for the test to be passed. There are two test attempts in total, meaning a retest is allowed immediately if the first attempt fails. If the retest also fails, the candidate must wait 10 days before scheduling another test. After completing the test, candidates must leave the test area promptly and must not interfere with other test-takers.