What should be paid attention to in Subject 2 driving test?
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Here are the precautions during the Subject 2 driving test: 1. First, make preparations before the test. 2. Before getting into the car to start the test, report to the examiner. 3. During the entire process, you must not stop (except for fixed-point stops), roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines. Below are the precautions for each item of the Subject 2 test: 1. Reverse parking precautions: (1) When the car reaches the starting position, ensure the distance between the car body and the line; the car body should cover the white line in front of the right side of the garage but not exceed it. (2) When reversing, accurately aim at the line point, turn the steering wheel fully, and accurately locate the garage point from the rearview mirror. (3) After the car enters the garage, ensure the car is straight and the steering wheel is straightened, avoiding unnecessary turns. (4) Do not reverse too much after entering the garage; stop immediately upon entry. (5) When exiting left, pay attention to the distance between the left side of the car body and the garage line, adjusting the steering wheel appropriately. (6) When exiting left, ensure the car reaches the specified position. (7) During the entire process, you must not stop, roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines. 2. Parallel parking precautions: (1) When the car reaches the test position, ensure the car body does not exceed the white line. (2) Adjust the distance between the car body and the garage edge, as well as the distance between the car body and the garage, ensuring it is not too close; at least the rear wheels should exceed the garage edge line. (3) When turning the steering wheel, accurately aim at the line. (4) After entering the garage, turn on the left turn signal and honk; when exiting, ensure the car does not press the garage corner. (5) During the entire process, you must not stop, roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines. 3. Right-angle turn precautions: (1) While moving forward, adjust the distance between the car body and the right edge line. (2) When the car reaches the corner, turn the steering wheel fully based on the speed. (3) After turning fully, you can lean out to check if the left rear wheel can press the corner; if it can, slightly adjust the steering wheel back. (4) During the entire process, you must not stop, roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines. 4. Fixed-point climb and start precautions: (1) When climbing the slope, turn on the right turn signal and keep the speed slow; generally, the right wheel should be 30 cm from the edge line. Control this distance well. (2) When reaching the specified position, slow down further to locate the point more accurately. (3) Before starting, turn on the left turn signal and honk, find the semi-linkage point, and generally avoid accelerating. (4) During the entire process, you must not stop (except for fixed-point stops), roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines. 5. Curve driving precautions: (1) After entering the curve, take wide turns. (2) Control the speed to be slow, preferably at a constant speed; accurately aim at each curve point, turn the steering wheel quickly, and straighten it quickly. (3) During the entire process, you must not stop, roll back, drop gears, stall, or cross lines.