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What is the key to getting past B1 and B2 for the B license?

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What is the key to getting past B1 and B2 for the B license?

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skyline specialist answered:

Okay, the key to getting past B1 is you brake at about 800-900 metres, as it is a slow car. As for B2, you need to brake at about 800-850, as it's a moderately fast car. For license test A1&2,You will face similar situations like what you face in B1&2. For test A1 you use a very fast car, Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32) V-spec II, and you will not stsrt at 100M, instead it accelerates for you automatically at the speed of 124 MPH. You need to stop at about 750M-900M in order for the car not to get out of line.

'Hope I've helped.

lvthunder answered:

I ended up figuring it out by watching the demonstration. You actually use the reverse (square) button to help you slow faster. Thanks for any responses.

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Guest said: 12th Dec 2013 | REPORT
800m OR 900m LMAO that's 100m difference to where you stop. OMFG.
And the reverse gear isn't the 'sqare' button it's the 'triange' button... and it doesn't even help you slow down, it just engages neutral (no engine power to the wheels) until the car is going slow enough for the reverse to engage. OMGGG
 

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