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Which subject is reverse parking in the driving test?

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EmilyMarie
09/06/25 4:53am
Reverse parking is part of Subject 2. Below is a relevant introduction about Subject 2: Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is a part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. Test Subjects: For the C1 license test, the required items include reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves) as the five mandatory test items (some regions also include a sixth item, highway toll card collection). For the C2 license test, the required items include reverse parking, parallel parking, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves) as the four mandatory test items.
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WilliamLee
09/18/25 4:48am
In my many years of teaching driving, reversing into a parking space is indeed one of the core elements of the Subject 2 test. When students first practice this maneuver, they often get so nervous that their hands and feet don't cooperate, but it effectively tests spatial awareness and control skills. Subject 2 overall includes multiple components such as reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, and stopping on a slope, with reversing usually being the first challenge - one failure means starting over. I recommend beginners find an open space to practice, reversing slowly while frequently checking mirrors for reference points, rather than relying too much on intuition. The test design is quite fair, and passing it gives students a significant confidence boost. With solid driving skills, parking in real-life situations like shopping becomes effortless. Remember to practice simulating test scenarios frequently to develop good habits.
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BenjaminAnn
11/01/25 5:14am
I just got my driver's license a few months ago, and parallel parking was part of the Subject 2 test. During training, I spent over ten days repeatedly practicing parallel parking, which felt much harder than I imagined. I kept turning the wheel the wrong way, causing the car to cross the line. In the Subject 2 test, parallel parking is the key item among the five tasks, and failing it would affect the overall score. However, with more practice, it got better—the instructor taught me to use the window markers as reference points. On the test day, I focused and reversed slowly, succeeding on the first try, which was thrilling. Later, when driving to places like parks or supermarkets, the parking skills proved really useful. My advice is to stay calm during training and gain more hands-on experience.
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DelSimon
12/15/25 5:22am
My child mentioned the reverse parking exercise while learning to drive, saying it's a mandatory test item in Subject 2. During initial practice, he often encountered issues like hitting poles or parking crookedly, which made me worry about safety. Subject 2 exams primarily assess practical driving skills, and reverse parking helps improve a child's control over vehicle dynamics. Failing this item during the test affects passing the entire Subject 2. I often encourage him to practice more at the driving school's simulated area, using rearview mirrors to find reference points and develop spatial awareness. Daily applications like parking in residential areas are also crucial. Remember, the test is not the endpoint but the starting point.
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