What to Pay Attention to Before the Subject 2 Test?

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VonAdaline
07/25/25 4:16pm
Here are the precautions before the Subject 2 test: 1. When taking the Subject 2 test, never forget to fasten your seat belt. After getting into the car, first adjust to a comfortable sitting position, then adjust the rearview mirrors, fasten the seat belt, and prepare for the test. 2. The rearview mirrors are very important. The Subject 2 test is conducted in a closed venue and includes tasks such as reversing into a garage, parallel parking, starting on a slope, and navigating an S-curve. The key to reversing into a garage lies in judging the distance between the rear wheels and the two solid lines through the rearview mirrors. As long as this distance is well controlled, you can smoothly drive in. 3. After completing the Subject 2 test, you should leave the venue immediately. Additionally, mobile phones are not allowed to be brought into the test venue during the Subject 2 test.
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Duncan
08/11/25 9:46pm
It's best to visit the test site for a simulation run the day before the Subject 2 exam to familiarize yourself with the venue and route. On exam day, bring your ID card and arrive at the test center half an hour early to avoid rushing and affecting your mindset. Before getting in the car, check the position of the seat and mirrors, adjusting them to match your usual practice settings, and make sure the seatbelt is securely fastened. Test the clutch and brakes before starting, as each car's sensitivity varies—pay special attention to the half-clutch technique on slopes. Remember the reference points taught by your instructor for reverse parking and parallel parking, and steer earlier rather than later. Maintain a slow speed throughout the test, but avoid coming to a complete stop for more than 2 seconds. If the car stalls, don’t panic—shift to neutral first, then restart the engine; this won’t cost you points. Lastly, ignore the examiner’s expressions and stay focused on your driving.
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