Will the Coach Be Present During the Subject 2 Driving Test?
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During the Subject 2 driving test, the coach will not be present in the car. Nowadays, the test is generally conducted electronically, with a small computer display screen in the passenger seat, and the examinee is alone in the car during the test. The entire Subject 2 test is monitored by a computer system, with only the examinee inside the car and no examiner present. There is a monitoring camera on the right front side, and the test administrators from the vehicle management office observe the test through the monitoring system in the office. Reasons why the coach does not sit in the car during the Subject 2 test: During practice sessions, the coach sits in the car and promptly points out any mistakes, which can create a sense of dependency in the student. However, the test is conducted independently on the test field, with no coach or examiner in the passenger seat. This is to encourage the student to learn independent driving skills and reduce reliance on the coach. It helps students improve their ability to drive independently. Important notes for the Subject 2 test: After getting into the car, first adjust the seat to a comfortable position and then adjust the rearview mirrors to your preferred angle. Turn signals must be used when starting, exiting a parallel parking space, starting on a slope, and during right-angle turns according to the new standards. The turn signal must remain on for at least 3 seconds; otherwise, it will result in an immediate failure. When shifting gears or starting on a slope, properly engage the clutch and brake to prevent the car from stalling or rolling backward. During curve driving and reverse parking, coordinate reference points with the vehicle speed, constantly observe changes in the car's position, and make timely adjustments to the steering wheel. Steering should be decisive and swift, with accurate judgment. If the car is moving too fast, lightly press the clutch to control the speed and reduce errors.