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What to Pay Attention to in Subject 2 Driving Test?

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Nadine
09/02/25 3:53am

Subject 2 Driving Test Precautions: 1. Stay calm and avoid nervousness during the test. 2. Maintain slow and steady speed, and control the clutch properly. 3. When turning the steering wheel one and a half turns, if there's any sign of stopping, immediately release the clutch slightly, otherwise you'll get a "midway stop" penalty within 3 seconds. Subject 2 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, officially known as the Field Driving Skills Test. Here are the test items for C1/C2 license: 1. Reverse parking into a garage. 2. Parallel parking. 3. Hill start and stop at designated points. 4. Right-angle turns. 5. Curve driving (commonly known as S-curve).

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AustinAnn
09/14/25 6:08am

I just passed Subject 2 last time, and I was super nervous! The most crucial thing is speed control - don't step on the accelerator when nervous, slow down and watch the reference points carefully. Check the rearview mirrors frequently during reverse parking to ensure the front and body of the car are parallel. Practice more to get the feel, as the reference points in the test center differ slightly from usual. Simulating the test multiple times before the exam helps you adapt. Mental adjustment is also vital - take deep breaths and proceed steadily, don't let the examiner's expression affect you. Remember the timing of steering during turns; turning too early or late will cause you to cross the line, and deductions mean failure. Also, coordinate the clutch and brake properly to prevent rolling back or stalling on slopes. With more practice on these details, you'll master them - believe in yourself! If you make a mistake during the test, stay calm, handle it coolly, and move on to the next task.

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StevenFitz
10/28/25 6:50am

As someone who has been driving for several years, I paid special attention to the basics during the Subject 2 test. The top priority is clutch control—it needs to be as delicate as embroidery. When starting on a slope, lift the clutch slowly and listen to the engine sound; don’t release it abruptly. Finding the right reference points is crucial. Each instructor teaches different points, so just remember the key lines or poles and don’t rely too much on the mirrors—turn your head if necessary. Keep the speed within the idle range; too slow and you risk stalling, too fast and you’ll cross the line. Also, don’t underestimate mental preparation. Get enough sleep before the test and eat light meals to avoid an empty stomach. Practice is king—an hour of simulated practice daily for a week will make the test go smoothly. Don’t take right-angle turns and curve driving lightly; don’t turn the steering wheel all the way—leave some margin to prevent deviation.

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LaBrayden
12/11/25 7:06am

I think passing the driving test (Subject Two) requires carefulness, just like when our kid took the exam. Pay attention to the surrounding environment, check both side mirrors more often when reversing, and don't just focus on the reference points while neglecting safety. Slowing down is always the right move, especially during hill starts—don't rush, or the car might roll back if the clutch is released too quickly. Once you find the reference points, mark them clearly, like aligning the line in the rearview mirror with the pole, and practice repeatedly to build muscle memory. If you're nervous, take a sip of water to calm down—don't treat the examiner as an enemy but as a learning partner. Note down common mistakes during practice, like forgetting to signal during parallel parking or crossing lines on curves, and review these notes before the test to avoid repeating them.

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