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What should I pay attention to during the Subject 2 driving test?

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ArianaLee
09/02/2025, 01:32:35 AM

In the driving test, the Subject 2 exam is relatively difficult. Preparations and precautions are as follows: Preparation work: If it's winter, don't wear overly thick cotton clothes as it may make fastening the seatbelt inconvenient. Adjust your mental state, stay relaxed, and treat it as just another training session. Remember your sequence number clearly - when it's your turn, the examiner will only call numbers, not names. Prepare a pair of comfortable sports shoes or flat shoes that you're accustomed to wearing. Precautions after getting in the car: First adjust your driving posture properly, adjust the seat, adjust both side mirrors to suitable positions, and fasten your seatbelt. If you don't fasten it, you'll fail immediately. Also pay attention to the direction of fastening.

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OKate
09/14/2025, 03:41:05 AM

When I took the driving test for Subject Two, I was extremely nervous with sweaty palms, but looking back now, it seems quite simple. The key is to practice parallel parking more—not too fast or too slow, just maintain a steady speed. Before the test, always adjust your seat and mirrors properly; incorrect positions can affect all your maneuvers. During practice, repeatedly identify your reference points, like the markings on the ground, as they might differ in the test area. I failed my first attempt because I turned the steering wheel the wrong way, causing the wheels to cross the line and lose points. Before the second test, I practiced two hours daily to familiarize myself with the entire process, which helped stabilize my mindset. During the exam, take deep breaths and don’t treat the examiner as an enemy—just follow the rules. For perpendicular parking, pay attention to the front and rear distances, keep an eye on the side mirrors, and stay calm. Ultimately, practice makes perfect—treat it like a game, stay relaxed, and you’ll pass naturally.

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Ricky
10/28/2025, 04:22:16 AM

I have several years of experience with the driving test's Subject 2. Controlling the speed and the rhythm of operations is crucial. Remember to drive slowly and steadily, don't rush. When reversing or parallel parking, adjust your direction gradually. Practice finding fixed reference points, like poles in the rearview mirror or lines on the ground. Familiarize yourself with the test site environment before the exam, as some places have guiding markers. Examiners usually don't give a hard time; just follow the rules and don't panic if you make a mistake. It's advisable to simulate the test during practice, going through the entire process several times. Also, before starting, check your seatbelt and ensure the gear is in P. When reversing, control the distance carefully to avoid hitting the poles. Safety first—always observe your surroundings. If you fail the first time, it's normal; just learn from the experience and try again. Stay confident and calm, and let things flow naturally.

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LeJourney
12/11/2025, 03:38:03 AM

Pay attention to small details during the Subject 2 driving test, such as adjusting the seat for comfort and aligning the rearview mirrors to both sides of the car. Control the speed slowly during operations, and find reference points when reversing into the garage while turning the steering wheel gradually. Ensure the wheels are within the frame and do not cross the lines during parallel parking. Observe the surroundings frequently to avoid blind spots throughout the process. Maintaining a steady speed is crucial—going too fast can lead to mistakes, while going too slow may result in point deductions. During practice, simulate the entire test process each time, and be aware of point deductions for crossing lines or not engaging the handbrake. Safety always comes first, and standardized actions make it easier to pass.

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VonPaislee
01/31/2026, 09:53:02 PM

Safety always comes first in the Subject 2 driving test. Before any maneuver, ensure there are no people or obstacles around. When reversing, check the side mirrors and rearview mirror to clear blind spots. Maintain a moderate speed to avoid collisions, and leave sufficient distance during parallel parking. Upon hearing the examiner's instructions, observe first before acting—don't rush and make mistakes. Practice multiple times before the test to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's performance, including the positions of the brake and accelerator. Protecting yourself also means safeguarding the test equipment—avoid running over lines to prevent damage. Keep a steady mindset and focus on details for a smoother process.

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VanZachary
04/26/2026, 03:17:48 PM

I passed the driving test (Subject 2) on my second attempt, mainly due to nervousness causing mistakes. My advice is to get plenty of rest before the test and sleep well to relieve stress. Do several simulation practices to get used to the rhythm, and treat the exam as a regular practice session. Take deep breaths to relax your mind, and don't let anxiety affect your steering control. If you make a mistake, adjust promptly without letting it disrupt subsequent steps. Remember that the examiner is just a normal person—don't overthink it. Focus on your own comfort, like seat adjustment, to ensure precise movements. Failure is a learning opportunity; don't get discouraged—just try again.

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