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Where to Place Your Phone During Subject 2 Driving Test?

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MacAdalynn
09/04/25 7:05am
Each test center will designate a specific area for storing mobile phones and backpacks. It is recommended to follow staff instructions and place items in the designated area. Below are precautions for the Subject 2 driving test: Pre-test preparation: Wear the same clothes and shoes used during practice sessions. Choose comfortable sneakers or flat shoes. Bring all required test materials. Check-in: Arrive at the waiting hall 30 minutes prior to your scheduled test date and session to verify fingerprints and collect your check-in number. Waiting: After entering the waiting hall, candidates must comply with test center regulations. If temporarily leaving, apply for departure registration with staff. Vehicle preparation: Adjust the seat, rearview mirror, and side mirrors, then fasten the seatbelt. After completing all preparations, verify fingerprints and follow voice prompts to enter the designated test lane. Test commencement: Two attempts are allowed. If the first attempt fails, proceed immediately with the second attempt following the same procedure, including fingerprint verification. All five test components must be passed in each attempt - failing any component requires retaking all five. Post-test: Candidates must leave promptly without interfering with or instructing other test-takers.
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LaRicardo
09/16/25 7:57am
When I recently took the driving test (Subject 2), I just turned off my phone and put it in my pocket. The exam rules are clear: phones must be silent or turned off, otherwise, if the ringtone goes off, the examiner will directly fail you, wasting all that practice. I set my phone to airplane mode and stuffed it in my pocket. In Subject 2, you need to focus on details like parallel parking and hill starts—getting distracted even a little can ruin everything. Once during practice, a friend’s phone alarm went off, and the instructor scolded them harshly—the actual test is even stricter. My advice is to turn off your phone before the test and either put it in your bag or hand it to someone accompanying you, so you can stay calm and focused. Test centers usually have designated storage areas—ask your instructor to confirm, so you don’t panic last minute. Make it a habit to always turn off your phone and secure it before driving. Safety first—don’t let small things cause big trouble.
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AdrianaAnn
10/30/25 8:32am
During the driving test (Subject 2), phone placement should not be taken lightly. As someone who has passed, I emphasize turning it off and securely placing it in your pocket or on the seat. The test focuses on precise operations like reverse parking—a ringing phone can disrupt concentration and lead to immediate failure. For safety, I always power off my phone, place it in my bag, and hand it to a friend nearby. Rules prohibit electronic device usage, and any issues could result in disqualification by the examiner, leading to significant consequences. It's advisable for candidates to create a checklist before the test to ensure their phone is completely powered off and stowed securely. Details may vary slightly between test centers, so consult your instructor or staff in advance to avoid unexpected distractions and prevent wasted effort from diligent practice.
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