Where to Place Fingerprint for Subject 2?
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Fingerprint registration is required during information enrollment. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Overview: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-bend). Some regions may include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. 2. Teaching Assistance: Teaching Software: Students can use driver simulation test software on mobile or computer to study traffic regulations; Teaching Materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here" compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools may provide learning materials uniformly, or students may purchase them at their own expense.
I often help students prepare for their driving license tests. The fingerprint scanning location for Subject 2 is usually on the driver's seat of the exam vehicle. There is a fingerprint scanner installed on the dashboard or door handle, and you can see a small screen prompting you to press your thumb or index finger as soon as you get in the car. Don't rush to press it—wait for the system's voice prompt or the indicator light to turn on before acting. Make sure your finger is clean and free of sweat, otherwise the fingerprint recognition might fail, requiring another attempt and affecting your test time. Some students overlook this point; even if they wipe their sweaty hands, it doesn’t help, resulting in test delays. The exact location varies depending on the exam center's vehicles, but it’s designed to be easily accessible and not too hidden. The best scenario is pressing it correctly once to pass, as authentication is required before starting tasks like reversing into a parking space. Failing to scan your fingerprint invalidates the test, as it serves as identity verification to prevent proxy test-takers. Simulate and familiarize yourself with the location in advance—coaches often walk you through the process before the test.