What to Do If You Fail the First Attempt in Subject 2 and Need a Second Try?

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CaydenLee
07/28/25 11:51pm
Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule for practicing Subject 2. Ensure the vehicle doesn't stop while keeping the speed as slow as possible—the slower, the better. After getting into the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors properly, which is especially crucial for reverse parking and parallel parking. The three key points are the driver's eyes, the reference points on the car, and the reference points on the ground. During the operation, you must accurately identify these points and observe them carefully to ensure precision. During reverse parking, the front corner tends to brush against the outer boundary line, while the rear corner may brush against the side lines of the parking space. Similarly, the front corner may cross the line during curve driving. Therefore, pay close attention to the four corners and the outer boundary lines.
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Layla
08/12/25 4:10am
I failed my first attempt at Subject 2 of the driving test and felt a bit down, but I've adjusted my mindset for the second try. Reflecting on the failure point, my issue was the car rolling back during hill start, probably because I released the clutch too quickly. The instructor suggested taking three deep breaths before getting in the car to stabilize my emotions, and I used this trick to ease my nerves. During practice, I'll do more simulator runs, focusing on every detail of each movement, like keeping my hands steady at the reference points for reverse parking. Keeping a calm mindset is most important—failing is normal, so don't blame yourself. Less pressure actually leads to better performance. I'll also double-check the seat position and mirror angles beforehand to ensure a comfortable drive. Eating light meals, getting good sleep, and arriving early on test day to familiarize myself with the environment are part of my plan. This time, I'll treat it as just another practice session, not aiming for perfection but taking it step by step with steady operations, believing I can pass.
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