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Will points be deducted for not shifting gears in Subject 2?

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McBennett
08/26/25 6:04am
Not shifting gears in Subject 2 deducts 100 points, timely correction deducts 10 points. The point deduction items for Subject 2 include: 1. Item 1: Not wearing seatbelt deducts 100 points; not having gear in neutral when starting engine deducts 100 points; not using turn signals (including starting, lane changing, overtaking, turning, parking by roadside); turn signals not activated for over 3 seconds; forgetting to turn off turn signals or incorrect turn signal usage deducts 10 points. 2. Item 2: Stalling once deducts 10 points; wheels touching boundary line deducts 100 points; stopping for over 2 seconds deducts 5 points; not following prescribed route/sequence deducts 100 points; failing to reverse into garage deducts 100 points. 3. Item 3: Vehicle crossing line deducts 100 points. Special attention should be paid to reverse parking and parallel parking in Subject 2 - touching boundary lines directly deducts 100 points.
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SanVictoria
09/08/25 8:44am
During my driving test for Subject 2, I encountered a situation where I failed to engage the gear properly. In the hill start section, I was too nervous and released the clutch too quickly, causing the gear lever not to be pushed into place. As a result, the gear didn't engage when I started moving. The examiner immediately deducted 10 points, citing 'failure to correctly engage gear at start' as a common mistake in the test standards. Fortunately, I didn't make any errors in parallel parking and reversing into the garage, so I passed with a total score of 85. From then on, I realized that gear shifting is no trivial matter—failing to do it properly can lead to a chain of problems, such as the vehicle rolling backward or stalling, which would result in more point deductions. I recommend practicing the coordination between the clutch and gear shifting before the test to avoid losing points over minor mistakes. This experience reminded me that attention to detail in driving determines success or failure, and there's no room for carelessness.
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EverlyFitz
10/23/25 2:02am
I was most afraid of the hill start during my driving test's Subject 2. In my first mock exam, the gear lever slipped when I shifted, failing to engage first gear properly, which resulted in a failed start and a 10-point deduction. Fortunately, I performed well in other sections, barely passing with a total score of 75. Looking back now, failing to engage the gear in Subject 2 would definitely incur penalties, counted as a starting error according to the test rules. Examinees often make mistakes due to nervousness or unfamiliarity with the posture, like my hand shaking causing the gear not to engage. If not handled properly, it can easily lead to other issues such as throttle control. I recommend beginners to practice more in simulations, find an old car to get familiar with the feel, breathe slowly and don't rush during the test, and not to magnify small mistakes. This way, the test will go more smoothly.
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VanSophie
12/06/25 2:25am
Failing to engage the gear properly in Subject 2 will result in point deductions, especially during the slope parking test. According to the grading criteria, starting without the correct gear incurs a 10-point penalty. Common mistakes include improper clutch operation or incomplete gear lever engagement. This may further lead to stalling or vehicle rollback, triggering additional deductions or even failure. During practice, I often simulate this action—firmly pressing the clutch while gently pushing the gear lever into place—emphasizing coordination. Don’t underestimate this detail; safe driving starts with the basics. Exam deductions serve as reminders for standardized operations to prevent on-road risks.
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