What preparations are needed for Subject 2?
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Before the Subject 2 test, both psychological and material preparations are necessary. Here is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Practice at the actual test site: One or two days before the exam, it is recommended that friends taking the driving test try to enter the test site for a few simulated practice sessions. This will be of great help for the actual test. Some driving schools may also organize mock exams for all students. This helps familiarize oneself with the test site conditions and reduces nervousness during the exam. 2. Prepare all required documents: No matter what the exam is, candidate information needs to be verified on-site, and the driving test is no exception. Prepare your ID card in advance, and other exam materials will be distributed before the exam starts. Make sure to keep them together with your ID card; you can start by entering your fingerprint in the car. 3. Exam mentality accounts for half the weight: Although there are many test items in Subject 2, maintaining the right mindset during the exam is even more important. Feeling nervous during the exam is normal; learning to adjust appropriately is the key. 4. Special practice on 'stopping points': Even if you perform well during regular practice, due to psychological factors, you may not perform to your full potential during the exam. It’s particularly frustrating to fail because you stopped at the wrong position (stopping point) during the exam.