
Drive the car to the stop line position for right reverse parking. Stop when your shoulder aligns with the stop line, shift into reverse gear, and begin reversing into the parking space. Once inside the space, straighten the car body and stop at the designated point. Stop when your shoulder aligns with the control line for parallel parking. Press the clutch, apply the brake, shift into reverse gear, and begin parallel parking. Before entering the curve driving test area, position the car slightly to the left when approaching the curve entrance. Drive through the curve and exit from the other end. For a right turn, drive close to the left line, maintaining a 30 cm distance between the car body and the road edge line, and turn on the right turn signal.

When I was taking my driving test, I also had a headache practicing for Subject 2, mainly because I couldn't get the reverse parking right. Later, I realized that more practice was the key. I recommend going to the driving school for one or two hours every day, focusing on weak areas like parallel parking or hill starts, and practicing repeatedly to build muscle memory. Find a good coach to accompany you and let them point out the details, such as aligning points with the rearview mirror and keeping the speed slow without rushing. Don't be too tense; record mistakes during practice and improve next time. Simulate real scenarios before the test, take deep breaths, and relax. Make sure to rest enough and avoid practicing continuously when too tired. Stick with it for a month, and the results will show. Share experiences and don't give up.

When I was practicing for the second driving test, I also kept getting stuck, especially with reversing which was always off. The key was adjusting my mindset and using the right methods. I made time every day to go to the driving school to practice parallel parking and stopping at designated points, focusing on each movement, like slowing down when entering the parking space and aligning the reference points more accurately. I used markers more to help remember positions and did several mock tests before the actual exam. Don't be afraid of failure; it took me seven or eight tries to get it right, but I passed on the first attempt later. Take breaks between practices to avoid fatigue, and chat with friends to relieve stress. Keep practicing, and treat the test as just another practice session.

Bro, it's normal to find the second driving test difficult. Don't get discouraged if you're struggling with reverse parking and turns. I suggest spending more time at the driving school, practicing a little each day, like focusing only on reversing, one attempt at a time. Keep a calm mindset, don't think about failing the test, just aim for small goals like successfully parking once. Share experiences with friends and give each other tips on positioning. Drive slowly during practice and pay attention to safety. Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of it eventually.


