Will Stepping on the Accelerator Cause Failure in Subject Two?
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No. The Subject Two test does not require stepping on the accelerator. The Subject Two test is a field test, and the entire process can be driven in first gear without stepping on the accelerator. The following are the precautions for Subject Two: 1. Adjust the seat: The seat should be adjusted to a comfortable position that suits your habits, neither too forward nor too backward; 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 the 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 right rearview mirror from the driver's seat; 3. Fasten the seat belt: Fasten the seat belt as soon as you get in the car, and be sure to listen carefully to the voice prompts. Develop the good habit of using turn signals. During the entire Subject Two practice, there are three places where you need to use turn signals (starting, starting on a half-slope, and exiting the side parking space); 4. Pay attention to vehicle speed control: Mainly by adjusting the clutch pedal height, and if necessary, you can lightly step on the brake, but do not stop the vehicle. The key points are slow speed and quick steering.