
Subject 2 driving tests are not canceled on rainy days, although conditions such as poor visibility and slippery roads may occur. Examiners will make efforts to minimize any disruptions caused by the rain. Here are some precautions to take on rainy days: 1. Maintain a Positive Attitude: The most important factor during a rainy test day is your mindset. If it rains during the test, avoid negative emotions or excessive nervousness. Adjust your attitude, stay optimistic, and don’t let the weather affect your performance. 2. Pre-Driving Preparations: Rain can blur the side mirrors, so wipe them clean before getting into the car to ensure clear visibility during the test. Also, shake off any mud or water from your shoes to prevent slipping on the pedals. Since tires are prone to skidding in the rain, drive slower than usual during the test. 3. Braking: Brake pads may slip more easily in wet conditions, so apply slightly more pressure than usual when braking. 4. Using the Windshield Wipers: Normally, not using wipers during light rain won’t significantly impact the test. However, before stopping on an inclined slope, turn on the wipers to clear rainwater from the windshield, then turn them off before proceeding with the parking test.


