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Where are the places to use turn signals in Subject 2?

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McWeston
07/29/2025, 04:54:54 PM

There are four situations in Subject 2 where turn signals are required: starting, parallel parking, hill start, and right-angle turns. It's important to note that all turn signals must remain on for at least 3 seconds, otherwise it will be considered a failure. When starting in Subject 2, just like in Subject 3, you need to turn on the left turn signal. Parallel parking requires using turn signals twice: first, turn on the right turn signal when shifting into reverse gear and preparing to back into the parking space; second, turn on the left turn signal when preparing to exit after passing the test. Hill start: After completing the hill stop, turn on the left turn signal when preparing to start on the slope. Right-angle turns: These are divided into left and right turns. For a left turn, first turn on the left turn signal; for a right turn, first turn on the right turn signal. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills test. The test items for cars (C1, C2) include five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may have a sixth item: highway toll card collection. If you fail the Subject 2 test on the first attempt, you can retake it once. If you don't take the retest or fail the retest, the test will be terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. During the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests cannot exceed five times. If you fail the fifth scheduled test, the results of other subjects that have passed will be invalidated.

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LePiper
08/15/2025, 02:39:09 PM

There are several key points about using turn signals in the Subject 2 driving test. I must remind you these are basics that absolutely cannot be neglected during the license exam. Before starting the vehicle, you must check if the turn signals are functioning properly. If the engine stalls and needs restarting, turn signals must be activated immediately. Using the left turn signal before hill starting is particularly crucial - it indicates your intended direction of departure, simulating real-world starting scenarios to avoid collisions. For parallel parking, activate the right turn signal before entering the position and the left turn signal when exiting, helping others anticipate your movements for safety. When backing into the garage, signal direction matters - right turn signal for right-side parking, left for left-side, and similarly signal when exiting. Turn signals are also mandatory during right-angle turns and curve navigation, as examiners closely monitor these details where each mistake costs points. I often advise learners to practice these actions repeatedly through simulation, as forming these habits leads to smoother everyday driving. Remember, signal operations should be fluid and prompt, and don't forget to turn them off to avoid point deductions. Review the flowcharts in the driving manual thoroughly to reduce pre-test anxiety.

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DeLane
10/16/2025, 03:20:41 AM

I just passed Subject Two last year, and I still remember clearly that the turn signal points were easy to mess up. During the starting phase, if the car stalls, you must immediately turn on the left signal when restarting. On the slope stop, turning on the left signal in advance is crucial—I got points deducted the first time for not doing it in time. For parallel parking, you must properly signal right before entering and left before exiting—it took me multiple practices to get it right. For reversing into the garage, signaling depends on the direction: right turn signal for turning right, left for turning left. Before a 90-degree turn, signaling is necessary to satisfy the examiner. I often forgot under exam stress, and my friends complained about the same issue, like failing immediately for not signaling when exiting the garage. Looking back now, the key to Subject Two is practicing the combination of signals and operations. Recording my practice sessions on my phone and reviewing them drastically reduced my error rate. Ensuring smooth, non-sloppy movements every time helps build good habits for future driving. Writing down a checklist before the exam and memorizing it multiple times made things much easier.

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LeLouis
11/29/2025, 03:06:39 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, the lighting operations include starting inspection, turning on lights for hill starts, indicating when entering/exiting parallel parking, signaling at the beginning/end of reversing, and using turn signals at corners. Although these are test-specific scenarios, developing the habit of timely signaling is crucial for daily driving. For example, I use right turn signal when entering and left signal when exiting during parallel parking to simulate real-world reversing safety needs and avoid blind spot accidents. These points rigorously train your alertness in road interactions - most test deductions occur due to minor details. Consistently practicing light operations enhances overall driving skills; never underestimate these small steps. After passing my test, I've maintained strict signaling habits to minimize misunderstandings on the road.

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KarterFitz
01/19/2026, 09:42:04 PM

Using turn signals in Subject 2 is not just an exam requirement, but a fundamental safety practice that must be mastered. Key points: Immediately activate the turn signal when starting or restarting the vehicle to confirm its status; turn on the left signal before starting on a slope to indicate the direction of movement and prevent accidents; use signals when entering and exiting parallel parking spaces to inform others of your intentions and ensure smooth operations; signal during reverse parking and exiting to enhance predictability and reduce collision risks; signal in advance when making right-angle turns to indicate your path adjustment—examiners pay attention to these actions. Mistakes like incorrect signaling or failing to signal may result in exam failure and pose significant risks in actual driving. I recommend reviewing driving school rules, practicing diligently, treating turn signals as communication tools, and cultivating this as a lifelong habit. Simulate all these points before the exam to avoid failure.

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DelEverett
04/15/2026, 10:38:02 PM

In the Subject 2 driving test, the places where signaling is often overlooked include checking lights when starting, turning on the left signal at the slope fixed-point stop, turning on the right signal for parallel parking, entering with the left signal and exiting with the left signal, turning on the signal at the beginning and end of reversing, and signaling at turning points. Each action needs to be performed quickly and accurately. The test has a time limit, and slow actions will result in point deductions. My friend failed directly because he didn't signal when exiting the parking space and had to retake the test. Common mistakes include forgetting to signal or signaling incorrectly when starting or changing lanes. During practice, it's helpful to record yourself and check for mistakes, such as ensuring smooth and coherent actions during parallel parking with automatic light activation, to develop reflexive memory. Before the test, focus on reviewing a list of common mistakes to ensure a smooth pass, which can also be applied to the actual road test in Subject 3.

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