What should be paid attention to when practicing for Subject 2?
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When practicing for Subject 2, it is important to: control the clutch steadily, adjust the rearview mirrors accurately, and remember the reference points taught by the instructor. Here are some additional details: 1. Clutch: The clutch is the key to controlling speed in Subject 2. It must be managed well and adjusted according to actual conditions. When shifting gears, the clutch must be fully depressed; when starting, the semi-engaged position of the clutch must be found before releasing the handbrake. During the test, the clutch should not be held still but should be slightly released and depressed in small movements. When encountering turns or slopes, release the clutch slightly, and when going downhill, depress the clutch a bit more. 2. Mindset: Many students feel overly nervous when first practicing Subject 2 due to their initial driving experience. Therefore, adjusting one's mindset is also a fundamental part of learning Subject 2. Before entering the test area, it is crucial to calm down and avoid panic to ensure coordination between hands and feet while following the instructor's guidance. 3. Brake: When starting, release the clutch first, then the brake; when stopping, depress the clutch fully first, then the brake to prevent stalling. 4. Steering wheel: Hold the steering wheel steadily with both hands always positioned at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions. When turning the wheel, one hand should lead while the other follows closely, avoiding crossing arms.