What should be paid attention to in Subject 2 test?

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VonAustin
07/30/25 3:46am
Precautions for the Subject 2 test: When taking the Subject 2 test, you must not forget to fasten your seat belt. After getting into the car, first adjust to a suitable sitting posture, then adjust the rearview mirror, and then fasten the seat belt to prepare for the test. The use of the rearview mirror is very important during the Subject 2 test. The Subject 2 test is conducted in a closed venue and includes projects such as reversing into a garage, parallel parking, starting on a slope, and S-curve driving. After completing the Subject 2 test, you should leave the venue immediately. Also, mobile phones are not allowed to be brought into the test venue during the Subject 2 test, which is very important to note.
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