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What should I do if I run over the line in Subject 2?

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AlessandraRose
07/29/25 5:49am

What should I do if I run over the line in Subject 2? During the Subject 2 test, you should frequently check the rearview mirrors and accurately identify the reference points. Incorrect sitting posture may lead to errors in observing these points, so you need to adjust the seat and the position of the rearview mirrors according to your personal situation. First, follow the instructions from your coach to adjust the seat and backrest. If you are short, you may need to use a cushion to ensure a proper sitting posture. The timing of steering is also crucial, so you must control the speed—keep it slow and steady. This way, even if you steer too early, you can gradually correct it.

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LaJune
08/12/25 8:21pm

I've seen the issue of pressing the line in Subject 2 exams many times, usually caused by unstable speed control or imprecise steering wheel operation. For example, during curve driving or reversing into the garage, if the wheels press against the boundary line, the exam will be failed. I made this mistake when I was younger too—I was in a hurry to finish quickly, but the speed was too fast for the steering wheel to keep up. My advice is to calm down after pressing the line, continue trying other test items to complete the exam, and learn from the experience. Next time you practice, simulate the real exam environment more, find an open area to practice low-speed turns, and watch the rearview mirror to observe the wheel position—don’t just rely on feeling. Ensure each practice session is kept below 20 km/h, repeatedly adjusting the steering wheel angle. Keep a steady mindset—failure is part of the learning process, treat it as an opportunity to refine your skills.

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VanAxel
10/03/25 7:50am

When I was taking my driving test, I crossed the line during the parallel parking section, with my wheels too close to the edge. The instructor criticized me for not focusing on the reference points. Crossing the line is often caused by shifting gaze or inconsistent speed. The solution is to stop immediately—don’t push through to avoid bigger mistakes. During practice, use a phone timer to simulate test pressure, adjust the steering wheel gradually, and master reference points like roadside pillars or painted markers. Mentally, don’t dwell on mistakes—they’re normal. Communicate with peers, observe each other’s weak spots, and focus on improving curve driving. Post-test, reflect on causes like tension-induced errors, adjust routines (cut caffeine for better sleep), and practice at least an hour daily—practice makes perfect.

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SanJuliana
11/17/25 2:42am

I've experienced crossing the line before, mainly due to unstable speed or turning the wheel too quickly/late. Subject 2 requires precision, with reversing and curves being common pitfalls. Maintain a steady speed of 10 km/h during operation, focusing on the distance to the wheel boundary; use mirrors for real-time correction and make small early steering adjustments. If you cross the line, follow the examiner's instructions—you may retry or take the test next time. Practice to enhance muscle memory by simulating line-crossing positions, marking lines on the ground for steering practice, and identifying feedback to improve weaknesses like insufficient focus duration.

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LeAmy
01/07/26 4:20am

I understand the frustration after crossing the line; stress can impair judgment. First, accept the outcome without self-blame, analyzing factors like blind spots in curved turns. The solution is to practice low-speed control more, simulating test conditions to reduce anxiety; discuss weak points with your instructor, such as improving position judgment in parallel parking, using line-crossing as motivation. Maintain a positive mindset, recalling past successes for encouragement; stay calm and focused during regular practice, take deep breaths to steady nerves before the test—minor setbacks don’t define your ability.

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