
There is no overall time limit for the Subject 2 test, but the time for reversing into the garage is calculated from the moment the reverse gear is engaged and must not exceed 210 seconds, otherwise it will be considered a failure. The time for parallel parking must not exceed 90 seconds, otherwise it will be considered a failure. For the hill start, you must start moving uphill within 30 seconds after stopping. The test items for small vehicles (C1/C2) include five mandatory items: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed toll card collection. You have two attempts during the test, and all five items must be passed in each attempt. If any item is failed, all five items must be retaken.

I just finished my Subject 2 driving test. There isn't a fixed overall time limit for the entire process, but each sub-test has specific time requirements in seconds - like 210 seconds for reverse parking and 90 seconds for parallel parking, which are crucial. The whole test usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes depending on your proficiency. I was extremely nervous, but remembered to practice each maneuver thoroughly to avoid exceeding time limits during parking. It helps to simulate test conditions frequently at driving school to memorize reference points and operation sequences, preventing time pressure during the actual exam. Mindset matters too - don't rush and make mistakes just to save time. Ultimately, timing isn't the main challenge; thorough preparation makes passing effortless.

As a veteran driver with 20 years of experience, I remember that the Subject 2 test didn't have an overall time limit but focused more on individual item timing. For example, reversing into a parking space allowed up to 210 seconds, parallel parking took 80 to 90 seconds, and so on. The entire test could be completed in about 10 minutes if done quickly, or up to 15 minutes if slower. The key was not to linger too long on any single item, as that could lead to failure. Looking back, the test was much simpler back then, but the stricter standards now make it safer. My advice to beginners is not to stress, master the basics first, especially reversing and hill starts which often have tight time limits—practice them repeatedly until you're fully comfortable.

Busy professionals understand the value of time. While the entire Category 2 driving test doesn't have a specified total duration, each segment must be completed within time limits - for instance, the reverse parking must be done within 210 seconds. Typically, the entire test takes 10-15 minutes. At efficient test centers, you can finish quickly. The key is not exceeding time limits for individual segments, especially avoiding hesitation during parallel parking. Pro tip: Run several mock tests before the exam to practice pacing - this saves time and prevents nervous mistakes.


