What to Bring for Subject 2 Driving Test?

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Zelda
09/03/25 5:18am
For the Subject 2 driving test, you need to bring your ID card and admission ticket. Below are the specific details about the Subject 2 test: Pre-test Notes for Subject 2: Candidates must bring their ID card and admission ticket. Based on the scheduled date and test session, arrive at the waiting hall 30 minutes in advance to verify fingerprints and collect a check-in number. The check-in number serves as the credential for boarding the test vehicle. After entering the waiting hall, candidates must adhere to the examination rules, avoiding unnecessary noise and movement. If temporary leave is required during the waiting period, candidates must apply for departure registration with the staff. Subject 2 Test Tips: Control the vehicle speed properly. During the slope fixed-point parking, slightly increase the speed before ascending the slope to give the car a bit of momentum; otherwise, it may not climb the slope. Once the rear wheels are on the slope, immediately reduce the speed to allow the car to move slowly. If the speed is too fast, it may be difficult to adjust the car's position relative to the side line or to align the reference point for parking. Coordinate your actions. When starting on a slope, the clutch, accelerator pedal, and parking brake lever must be coordinated. The timing of releasing the parking brake lever is crucial: releasing it too late may prevent the car from starting and cause the engine to stall, while releasing it too early may result in the car rolling backward.
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OEmmanuel
09/15/25 6:49am
When preparing for the Subject 2 driving test, I thought about what would be most practical to bring. You must bring your original ID card, otherwise they won't even let you into the test site. The appointment confirmation is also necessary, whether it's a text message on your phone or a printed copy. I specifically wore a pair of flat sneakers for better brake control. I packed a bottle of mineral water and some chocolate in my bag, just in case the wait was long and I needed to replenish my energy. Oh, and bringing some small change is also a good idea, as some test sites require you to take a shuttle bus. The instructor always reminds us not to bring phones into the test area—they must be stored in lockers. Wearing a light jacket is also practical, as the air conditioning in the test site can be too strong and make you feel cold. These are the essentials—not many items, but none can be left out.
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