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What materials should I bring for Subject 2 test?

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VanMadelyn
08/26/2025, 12:14:28 AM

For the Subject 2 test, you only need to bring your ID card. Below are the test contents and precautions for Subject 2: Subject 2 test contents: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills test. For C1 license, the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). Some regions may have an additional sixth item: highway toll card collection. For C2 license, the test items include four mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). Precautions for Subject 2 test: When doing reverse parking, pay attention to controlling the speed. You must complete the start within 30 seconds. During parallel parking, reasonably control the 30cm side margin and reference points. When performing curve driving, adjust the vehicle body slowly and try to ensure the wheels do not cross the line. For right-angle turns, find the right timing to steer the wheel.

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VonRemington
09/08/2025, 01:25:35 AM

When I took the driving test (Subject 2), I remembered that bringing my ID card was the top priority—without it, I couldn’t even enter the test center. Also, don’t forget the exam admission ticket, which is usually provided by the driving school in electronic or printed form. Keep a copy on your phone for easy verification. Prepare a few photos in case they’re needed for forms or on-site photography. If the medical report wasn’t fully submitted earlier, be sure to bring the original to avoid unnecessary trips. I also recommend bringing a bottle of water and some snacks, as the waiting time for the test can be long—staying hydrated and avoiding low blood sugar is key. Charge your phone fully for navigation and location purposes. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, avoiding high heels or anything that might hinder driving. Mental preparation is equally important—take a few deep breaths to ease nervousness. Arrive at the test center half an hour early to familiarize yourself with the surroundings and reduce anxiety. In short, the checklist isn’t long: ID card, admission ticket, photos, and medical report, plus some snacks and drinks as backup, and you’re all set.

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LaKiara
10/22/2025, 01:29:35 AM

When taking the Subject 2 driving test, the essential materials are your ID card and admission ticket. The ID card is used to verify your identity, while the admission ticket confirms your test time and location. Typically, you'll need a few 1-inch photos, so prepare them in advance to avoid last-minute stress. If a medical examination certificate is required by regulations, make sure to bring it; otherwise, you won't be allowed to take the test. A practical tip is to carry a small amount of cash and your phone—your phone can be useful for navigation or emergencies besides communication. Personally, I always like to bring a small notebook to jot down key test points, like reversing techniques, for a quick review. Rest is also crucial—avoid staying up late the night before the test and have a good breakfast. Arrive at the test center early to prevent lateness from affecting your mood. All these materials can fit into a small bag—keep it simple and focus on the core items to ensure smooth entry without any hiccups.

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SanAnderson
12/05/2025, 12:53:14 AM

What to bring for Subject 2 test? ID card is crucial, without it everything's in vain. Admission ticket is also mandatory, electronic or printed version both work. Might need to prepare a few photos, and double-check the medical examination form. I also bring a power bank and some spare change, just in case the phone runs out of battery or for buying water. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes for easier driving. Arrive early, don't leave it till the last minute. With these items prepared, you should be good to go.

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SavannahAnn
01/25/2026, 02:16:34 AM

When preparing for the Subject 2 test, the materials to bring include an ID card for identity verification, and the admission ticket (usually an electronic or paper document) to prove test eligibility. Bring a few 1-2 inch photos for possible registration. Carry the medical examination report if the driving school hasn't processed it in advance, just in case. Bring your phone with sufficient battery for navigation or communication. Extra reminder: bring some water and snacks to replenish energy during waiting. Check all items on the checklist one day in advance, and wear sports shoes and comfortable clothes on the test day for easier vehicle operation. Stay relaxed and confident when going to the test site to minimize mistakes. Having these details prepared improves the passing rate.

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GideonLynn
04/21/2026, 01:00:37 AM

Before each driving test (Subject 2), I carefully check my materials: the ID card is absolutely essential as the entry pass; bring the test admission ticket in either electronic or printed form to confirm arrangements; prepare several 1-inch photos that might be needed on-site; if required, bring the medical examination certificate promptly to avoid delays. Additionally, pack a bottle of water and some snacks to replenish energy and alleviate waiting fatigue. Ensure your phone is fully charged for easy communication or emergencies. Mentally, stay calm and avoid excessive anxiety; practice basic maneuvers more to boost confidence. Overall, these materials are simple yet practical, ensuring focus on driving without distractions from external matters, allowing for a safe and smooth test experience.

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