How to put your right foot in Subject 2? Full analysis of driving skills
The subject two test is an important part of the driver's license test, and the position of the right foot is directly related to vehicle control and the passing rate of the test. Recently, there has been a heated discussion on the Internet about the placement of the second right foot in subjects. Many students and coaches have shared their experiences and techniques. This article will combine the popular discussions in the past 10 days to provide you with a detailed analysis of the placement of the second right foot of the subject, and provide structured data to help you better master this key skill.
1. Basic principles of placement of the right foot in Subject 2

In the subject two test, the right foot is mainly used to control the brake and accelerator (some test vehicles may only use the brake). Correct right foot placement can avoid misoperation and improve the stability of vehicle control. Here are the core principles of right foot placement:
| Action items | Right foot position | Things to note | 
|---|---|---|
| When starting | Release the brake pedal gently | The heel serves as a fulcrum and the forefoot controls the strength. | 
| When parking | Apply the brakes fully | Avoid stepping hard to prevent flameout | 
| Reversing into the garage/side parking | Flexible switching of brake and clutch | The right foot is always used to brake | 
2. Frequently Asked Questions in Popular Discussions
According to the hot discussions on the Internet in the past 10 days, the following are the issues that students are most concerned about:
| question | solution | 
|---|---|
| The right foot slides easily, causing unstable braking | Wear non-slip shoes with heels firmly planted on the floor | 
| Pressing the accelerator by mistake (automatic transmission) | Develop the habit of "pressing the brakes forward and pressing the accelerator diagonally" | 
| The right foot does not cooperate well when starting on a hill | First release the clutch to half linkage, then slowly lift the brake | 
3. Detailed steps for placing the right foot
1.Adjust seat position: Make sure your right foot can bend naturally and your knee is about a punch's distance from the steering wheel.
2.Heel positioning: Keep your heels close to the floor, acting as a fulcrum for stability.
3.forefoot control: Press the brake or accelerator lightly with the balls of your feet, and avoid exerting force with your toes or soles of your feet.
4.Switch action: When you need to step on the accelerator (such as automatic transmission), the heel does not move and the forefoot tilts to the right.
4. Practice methods recommended by coaches
The following are efficient practice methods summarized by coaches:
| Practice items | Operational points | 
|---|---|
| static simulation | Practice switching movements with your right foot when the engine is turned off | 
| Low speed control | Practice braking force control in an open field | 
| Ramp Special | Repeatedly practice the coordination of semi-linkage and braking | 
5. Summary
In the subject two exam, the placement and control of the right foot is one of the key details. By properly adjusting the seat, fixing the heels, and switching pedals flexibly, the operation accuracy can be significantly improved. Combined with recent popular discussions and coaching suggestions, I hope the structured data in this article can help you quickly master the skills and pass the exam smoothly!
Warm reminder: In actual driving, the habit of the right foot will be slightly different depending on the car model and driving environment. It is recommended to practice more to adapt to different situations.
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