Can I pass the B2 subject 3 test with a score of 90 in the day test and 90 in the night test?
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B2 subject 3 test with a score of 90 in the day test and 90 in the night test is a very ideal result, but whether you can pass the test still needs to be based on the actual situation. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Test content: The test includes preparing to get on the car, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school areas, passing bus stations, meeting cars, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night. The test mileage for large trucks is not less than 10 kilometers, of which the daytime test mileage is not less than 5 kilometers, and the night test mileage is not less than 3 kilometers. 2. Night test: The horn during the day is replaced by far and near lights, and turning around and turning at intersections also require changing lights.
As someone with many years of experience in driving school instruction, based on your description, scoring 90 points during the day and 90 points at night for the B2 Category 3 test definitely means you passed. The passing standard is 90 points, and as long as you didn’t commit any major safety violations like running a red light or speeding, meeting the score requirement is sufficient. I remember when I took students for exams before, many barely passed with scores right at the 90-point threshold, especially during the nighttime lighting test—it’s common to lose points for incorrect light usage, but scoring 90 indicates your operations were basically standard. The Category 3 test is quite strict overall; losing 10 points out of 100 might come from minor mistakes like not signaling during lane changes or rough gear shifts, but it doesn’t affect the overall pass. My advice is not to rush off after the exam—double-check your score when signing the confirmation. Keep practicing to maintain safe driving habits, especially since driving a medium-sized bus carries greater responsibility—safety always comes first. In short, 90 points is the passing threshold, and once you’ve met it, you’ll get your license. Just relax and wait for the results.