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What Should You Pay Attention to in Subject 2?

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Emery
09/01/25 7:52am

Subject 2 precautions include ensuring adequate sleep and taking mock tests. The details are as follows: Ensure Adequate Sleep: Make sure to get a good rest the night before the exam to avoid involuntary nervousness or dizziness the next day at the test site. Take Mock Tests: The purpose of mock tests is to familiarize candidates with the exam environment and allow the instructor to point out areas prone to point deductions. Therefore, mock tests are absolutely essential. Being well-prepared is the best way to face the challenge. Control Speed When Reversing into the Garage: Do not go too slow or let the car stop. Find the reference point and reverse slowly to avoid going too fast and not having enough time to turn the steering wheel, which could result in crossing the line. Curve Driving: The safest method during curve driving is to slow down, turn the steering wheel gradually, and observe the rearview mirror to avoid the rear wheels crossing the line.

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VanMorgan
09/14/25 3:34am

As someone who frequently practices driving, I believe the key to passing Subject 2 lies in controlling the vehicle speed and mastering steering wheel techniques. For reverse parking, slow down and clearly observe the reference points in the rearview mirror, then turn the steering wheel decisively without hesitation. During parallel parking, pay attention to avoid the wheels crossing the lines and straighten them in time. For hill starts, gently release the clutch to find the engagement point, avoiding excessive speed to prevent stalling or rolling back. Don't forget to use the turn signals, as failing to do so will result in point deductions. Stay calm and composed; nervousness and haste lead to mistakes. Spend ample time simulating the test scenarios to familiarize yourself with each maneuver, ensuring smooth performance during the actual test. Additionally, adjusting the seat for comfort and accurately positioning the mirrors are crucial details. Get plenty of rest in the days leading up to the test and avoid staying up late to maintain alertness. Always prioritize safety, especially when reversing—check the surroundings thoroughly to eliminate potential hazards. Lastly, follow your instructor's advice rather than acting on your own, and keep practicing diligently to ensure success.

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VanIvan
10/28/25 4:17am

The most crucial aspect of passing the Subject 2 driving test is mental adjustment. Nervousness leads to clumsy hands and feet, causing misaligned directions when reversing into the parking space, inaccurate positioning during parallel parking, and stalling on the slope start. Therefore, during practice, I often simulate the examiner's presence, control my breathing, and stay calm. Operations must be steady: reverse slowly without rushing, check the rearview mirror carefully during parallel parking, and release the clutch at the right point on the slope. Don’t forget the turn signals, and pay attention to details. Adjust the seat height for comfort and the rearview mirror for clear visibility, ensuring good sightlines and flexible operation. Even if you make a mistake, don’t stop—take a deep breath and continue. Don’t rush during practice; practice daily to find your rhythm, and familiarize yourself with the test site before the exam to reduce anxiety. Share experiences with friends, and with good mental preparation, the test becomes easier to pass.

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StMadelyn
12/11/25 4:33am

For Subject 2, pay attention to avoiding steering wheel misalignment when reversing into the garage, prevent running over lines during parallel parking, and avoid stalling on the slope start. Clutch operation is crucial - finding the friction point ensures stability; use turn signals timely and steer correctly without mistakes. Operate slowly for safety, with appropriate speed control to meet time limits. Adjust rearview mirrors properly to see reference points clearly. Set seat height for comfort as it affects control. Maintain a calm mindset, focus on movements without overthinking. Practice weak items repeatedly to build experience. During the test, persist through minor mistakes without stopping. Observe blind spots for safety to prevent accidents. More practice develops muscle memory and boosts confidence.

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