Will stepping on the accelerator cause failure in Subject 2?
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No. The Subject 2 driving test does not require stepping on the accelerator. Subject 2 is a closed-course test where you can drive in first gear throughout the entire process without needing to press the accelerator. Below are precautions for Subject 2: 1. Adjust the seat properly: The seat should be adjusted to a comfortable position that suits your habits, neither too far forward nor too far back; 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors: The left rearview mirror should be adjusted to a position where you can easily see the left rear door handle and left rear wheel, while the right rearview mirror should be adjusted to the lowest position, with the right front handle visible in the middle of the mirror from the driver's seat; 3. Fasten the seat belt: Buckle up as soon as you get in the car, and make sure to listen carefully to voice prompts. Develop the good habit of using turn signals—there are three instances during Subject 2 where you need to signal (starting, hill start, and exiting parallel parking); 4. Pay attention to speed control: Mainly achieved by adjusting the clutch pedal height, and you may lightly press the brake if necessary, but avoid stopping completely. The key points are slow speed and quick steering.