What should be paid attention to in Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Things to pay attention to in Subject 2 of the driving test include: 1. Starting on a slope: Align the left side of the car hood with the left side of the arrow drawn on the ground when going uphill to ensure the right wheel does not press the yellow line, keeping a distance of about 30 centimeters; 2. Driving up the slope: After the car hood covers the three lines on the ground ahead, immediately look to the left, and when the line on the ground is close to the left door switch, quickly press the clutch and brake; 3. Always remember to turn on the signal light; 4. Slowly release the clutch until the car body shakes, then start to slowly release the brake, do not completely release the clutch, and you can even keep a little brake; 5. The speed must be slow when making a right-angle turn, quickly turn the steering wheel when the car hood is about to cover the yellow line, and slightly raise the clutch during the turn to ensure the car does not stop.
Remembering the driving test (Subject 2), I just passed it a few days ago. The key is to stay calm and not get nervous. The first step after getting in the car is to adjust the seat and mirrors to ensure clear visibility; before starting, check that the seatbelt is securely fastened. For reverse parking, practice is essential—slow speed is king, find the right spot to turn the wheel, don’t rush, and act when you see the line clearly. Parallel parking is similar—remember to use the turn signal, and straighten the wheel as soon as the car is in position. For the hill start, pay attention to coordinating the throttle and clutch to avoid stalling or rolling back. Mentally, take a few deep breaths, treat it like a normal practice session, and don’t panic if you make a mistake—there’s always a retake opportunity. At home, visualize the route more often; familiarizing yourself with the test site layout will be a big help.