Will Driving Test Subject 2 Be Timed Out If Too Slow?

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DeRowan
07/28/25 5:22pm
Subject 2 has no time limit. Below is an introduction to the four test subjects: 1. Subject 1: Also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. 2. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it includes five test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. 3. Subject 3: Also known as the big road test, it is the road driving skills test in the motor vehicle driver's test. 4. Subject 4: Also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test.
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VanCamilla
08/11/25 11:39pm
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 2, I was also worried about whether slow movements would lead to exceeding the time limit. In fact, each test item has a time limit. For example, reversing into a parking space must be completed within 240 seconds, and parallel parking must be done within 90 seconds. If you move too slowly and exceed the time limit, the test will automatically result in a fail. Don’t worry too much—I’ll share my experience: practice is key. Time yourself while practicing each item to get familiar with the reference points and procedures, and maintain a steady rhythm without panicking. Mental composure is also important; nervousness can slow you down, so take a deep breath before starting. Overall, try not to drag out the test too long—completing all items within about half an hour is ideal. The examiner mainly focuses on technical standards, but if you exceed the time limit, you’ll fail outright, making all your effort pointless. So, I recommend doing more mock tests at the practice site to get a feel for it, and your speed will naturally improve.
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