Will You Fail the Test if the Safety Officer Steps on the Brake in Subject 2?
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If the safety officer steps on the brake during Subject 3, it is 100% certain that you have failed the test. The details and key points are as follows: Details: Vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing intersections, pulling over, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Key Points: Before starting the test, walk around the vehicle counterclockwise to inspect its condition. After getting in, adjust the seat position and rearview mirror angles, and fasten your seatbelt. During all test items, listen to the voice prompts and do not act before the prompts.
I still remember when I was preparing for my driving test, a friend told me about the incident where the examiner stepped on the brake during the second test. It happened during the parallel parking section. He moved too hastily, and the car almost hit the edge cone. The examiner stepped on the brake and immediately declared a failure. The examiner explained that the intervention was due to potential safety risks. Once the brake is pressed, the test is directly failed with no room for negotiation. Therefore, it's crucial to focus on controlling the speed and observing distances during practice, taking it slow and using the rearview mirrors frequently. Correcting mistakes promptly during mock tests is very helpful—don't be overly nervous, but don't take it lightly either. After several intensive training sessions, the chances of the examiner having to intervene can be significantly reduced.