Which test item is more difficult in driving test subject 2?What do you think?

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-19

AI Assistant Creation Season In the driving test, the subject 2 field test has always been the most difficult level for candidates. For C1 candidates, there are now five compulsory items: reversing into the garage, stopping and starting at a fixed point on a ramp, parking in a side direction, driving in a curve and turning at a right angle. For the C2 and C5 models, there are only four compulsory items, and there is no ramp fixed point and start. Each item in the exam has its own special requirements and skills, and only those who are proficient can successfully pass the exam.

1 Reversing into the warehouse is one of the most challenging aspects of the subject 2 exam. This program requires candidates to be proficient in reversing their vehicles into a demarcated garage within a set time without touching surrounding poles and obstacles. To complete this project, candidates need to master accurate reversing skills and a sense of direction, as well as control the speed and angle of the vehicle.

2. The fixed-point parking and starting of the ramp are a test of the candidates' fine operation ability. In this program, candidates need to stop the vehicle at a fixed point on a ramp with a certain incline, then restart the vehicle and drive down the ramp smoothly. It should be noted that the clutch must be completely released when starting, and at the same time master the oil clutch coordination to ensure a smooth start of the vehicle.

3 Side parking is one of the more common items in the Subject 2 exam. This program requires candidates to pull their vehicle into a designated parking space without touching surrounding poles and obstacles. To complete this project, candidates need to master accurate side parking skills and a sense of direction, as well as control the speed and angle of the vehicle.

4 Curve driving and right-angle turning are the two simpler items in the Subject 2 exam. Curve driving requires candidates to be able to drive skillfully on an S-shaped route without touching surrounding poles and obstaclesRight-angle turns require candidates to be able to make a smooth turn on a right-angle curve without touching surrounding poles and obstacles. To complete both programs, candidates need to master basic driving skills and a sense of direction.

Overall, the Subject 2 exam is very demanding for students, which not only requires students to have a solid foundation of driving skills, but also requires students to have keen observation and reflexes. Therefore, in order to pass the Subject 2 exam, students need to study Xi and practice Xi carefully, and be proficient in the skills and requirements of each item. At the same time, it is very important to maintain a calm, composed, and confident mindset during the exam.

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