What to Bring for Driving Test Subject 2?

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Rodrigues
07/25/25 11:59am
Subject 2 requires bringing an ID card. Below are the specific details about Subject 2: 1. Process: For the Subject 2 test, you need to bring your ID card. The driving school instructor will provide you with materials similar to an admission ticket at the test site, which include information such as your Subject 1 passing time, Subject 1 score, and Subject 2 test date. 2. Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. 3. Test Items: For car licenses C1 and C2, the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves, commonly known as the S-curve.
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RichardLee
08/11/25 8:11pm
I just passed the Subject 2 test on my first try! Here’s what to bring: ID and learner’s permit are a must because you need to scan them for verification at the entrance. Also, bring your appointment notice—I printed a screenshot from my phone and kept it in my bag. Shoes are super important—wear anti-slip sneakers or flat leather shoes; never wear flip-flops or high heels, as they can slip when braking or accelerating, directly affecting your score. I also brought a bottle of water and some snacks since I had to wait two hours before my turn—being thirsty or hungry can mess with your focus. Mentally, take a few deep breaths before the test to stay relaxed. Familiarize yourself with the test route, like how to remember reference points for parallel parking, to reduce unfamiliarity. Keep it simple: pack a small bag with essentials, mute your phone as a backup, and avoid carrying too much stuff. These tips helped me pass smoothly—give them a try!
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