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Where to Stop in Subject 2?

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OWilliam
09/02/2025, 01:16:45 AM

In Subject 2, you should stop at the 30-meter stopping point. Below is a detailed introduction about stopping in Subject 2: 1. You can judge the distance through the right rearview mirror: Before going up the slope, you must first adjust the distance between the right side and the solid line to about 30cm. You can judge the distance through the right rearview mirror. The car body must be straight; otherwise, it will affect the system's judgment. 2. Specific method: Use the reference point on the right wiper as a guide and align it with the stopping pole. When the two coincide, press the clutch and brake to stop. Turn on the left turn signal to start, gently lift the clutch, and when you feel a slight vibration in the car body, slowly release the brake and gradually lift the clutch.

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StOwen
09/14/2025, 03:25:38 AM

The parking positions for the Subject 2 test are mainly in designated areas within the test site. For example, in the reverse parking (garage entry) exercise, the vehicle must be parked within the garage lines without crossing or going beyond them. The same applies to parallel parking, where the vehicle must stay within the marked parking space boundaries. I remember teaching many students that the positions are fixed, and the examiner will give instructions during the test, but students must rely on the rearview mirror to align with ground markers. During practice, simulating test scenarios and aligning with reference points—such as poles or marked lines—can help avoid mistakes. Incorrect parking is a common reason for failing, with heavy penalties, so familiarizing yourself with the test site layout in advance is crucial. For safety, avoid sudden braking or hitting obstacles, and ensure the vehicle is fully stopped before shifting gears. In short, practice the basics thoroughly, stay relaxed during the test, and you’ll naturally park in the correct position.

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AshlynLee
10/28/2025, 04:08:46 AM

I just passed the Subject 2 test, and the parking positions were very clear. For reverse parking, the car was parked inside the bay, and for parallel parking, it was within the parking lines, with positions designated by the site markings. During the test, I was nervous and almost crossed the line, but the techniques taught by the instructor, such as aligning the rearview mirror with the ground markers, were a great help. During practice, I often made mistakes, like parking crookedly and losing points, but after several attempts, I finally got the hang of it. The positions are standardized, with different points for different tasks, so it's best to walk through the site before the test. Common issues include the car body going out of bounds or wheels crossing the line, leading to a high failure rate. I advise beginners not to panic, to operate slowly, and to observe their surroundings more, which will help them park smoothly. Don’t slack off during practice; familiarize yourself with the parking requirements for each task.

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FranciscoMarie
12/11/2025, 03:24:43 AM

Watching my friend take the driving test for Subject 2, I noticed the parking positions are all within the test area. For reverse parking, the car must stop inside the marked bay, and for parallel parking, it must be within the designated lines—both positions are fixed. During the test, candidates must align precisely with the reference lines, or they risk losing points. Common mistakes include the car body touching the lines or parking off-center, which can easily lead to failure. As an observer, I realized safety is crucial, as inaccurate parking could result in scraping obstacles. During practice, it's essential to strengthen fundamental skills, such as using reference points to align the car properly. Before the test, understanding the procedure is key, and the positions are monitored by the examiner.

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LeJason
01/31/2026, 09:37:47 PM

From a regulatory perspective, parking in Subject 2 must be done within designated areas. For the reverse parking test, the vehicle must be parked within the bay lines without any wheels crossing them; for parallel parking, the vehicle must be within the marked parking space boundaries. The positions are fixed by field markings, and incorrect parking results in severe point deductions. Trainees must observe their position through rearview mirrors to ensure accuracy. During practice, simulate real test conditions to avoid habitual mistakes. Safe driving is fundamental, and incorrect parking positions increase risks.

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StMaximus
04/26/2026, 03:04:29 PM

As an ordinary driver, looking back on the Subject 2 test, parking position is crucial. For reverse parking, you need to stop within the parking space lines, and for parallel parking, within the marked bay. During the test, I used techniques taught by the instructor, such as aligning the rearview mirror with ground markers. Failing to park accurately would result in failing the test, so plenty of practice is essential. After actually driving, these skills prove very useful in parking lots. The positions are fixed, but the layout might vary slightly—just stay calm and operate slowly. During practice, trying a few more times helps you get familiar with the stopping points for each maneuver.

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