What is the sequence of turning on lights on wet roads in Subject 2?
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Subject 2 wet road light sequence is to turn on high beams, fog lights, width markers, hazard lights, and windshield wipers. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Basic operations: Subject 2 requires students to master fundamental driving techniques and possess basic vehicle control capabilities. Students must proficiently understand basic methods for driving in designated areas and on-road courses, have the ability to properly use vehicle controls, correctly manage the vehicle's spatial position, and accurately control the vehicle's position, speed, and route. 2. Failing Subject 2: Applicants need to first pay a retake fee at the vehicle management office. According to Article 37 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' each subject can be taken once, and if failed, can be retaken once.
I remember when I took the driving test for Subject 2 on a wet road, the instructor specifically emphasized the importance of following the correct sequence for turning on the lights: After starting the vehicle, first turn on the width lights to enhance overall visibility, especially in poor lighting conditions like rain. Then, when switching parking spaces, turn on the hazard warning lights to alert vehicles behind and prevent rear-end collisions. Next, before performing reverse parking or parallel parking, turn on the rear fog lights to improve recognition from behind. After completing the maneuver, promptly turn off the lights to avoid interference. It's essential to practice simulating such scenarios regularly, as improper use of lights can directly result in point deductions, affecting the pass rate. Don’t underestimate these small details—safety comes first, and it also helps conserve battery life.