Are the night test and day test scores for large vehicle B2 combined?
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The night test and day test scores for large vehicle B2 are combined. Enroll in a driving school: Provide your ID card, household registration, 5 white-background ID photos, and your original driver's license to a driving school with B2 training qualifications. After passing the review, pay the fee, complete the legal training, and pass the exam. Take the subject two and subject three tests: Complete the field driving test (including slope parking and starting, parallel parking, single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turns, passing through width-limited gates, etc.), followed by the road test (preparation before driving, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting, lane changing, etc.).
When I took the B2 heavy vehicle license test, the night test and daytime test scores were calculated together as a total score. The daytime test mainly assessed road operation and response skills, while the night test focused on light usage and night vision judgment. I scored 90 in the daytime and 85 at night, but passing the total score was what mattered. Looking back now, practicing light switching and avoiding blind spots during night driving is crucial for safety. I suggest you simulate night driving conditions more before the test—don’t take it lightly, or you’ll regret it if the pass rate drops.