What time does the first session of Subject 2 in the morning start?

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VanRonan
07/29/25 5:37pm
Subject 2 is divided into two exam sessions: morning and afternoon. The first session (morning session) is scheduled from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The second session of Subject 2 is from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Note: Exam schedules may vary by region. The above times are for reference only. Please confirm the actual schedule with your local test center or consult your instructor). Additional information: 1. Subject 2: The on-site driving skills test, also known as Subject 2, requires candidates to master basic methods of driving on-site and on internal roads, properly use vehicle controls, accurately control the vehicle's spatial position, and precisely manage the vehicle's movement, speed, and route. 2. Important Notes: There is no overall time limit for Subject 2, but the reverse parking (backing into a garage) must be completed within 210 seconds (starting from engaging reverse gear), otherwise, it will be considered a failure. Parallel parking must be completed within 90 seconds, or it will be deemed a failure. For the hill start, you must start moving uphill within 30 seconds after stopping.
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