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Can You Park During Subject Two Test?

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LaLevi
09/07/25 2:01am

Parking is allowed during the Subject Two test. In the C1 Subject Two driving test, parking is permitted as long as it does not violate the rules. The C1 Subject Two test includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may have a sixth item, high-speed toll card collection. Below is an introduction to the driving test subjects: 1. Subject One: A written test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (Subject One), conducted on a computer with a perfect score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is required to pass. 2. Subject Two: A practical driving skills test in a closed course (Subject Two), conducted in a real vehicle. Results are only pass or fail. The five mandatory items, performed in sequence, are reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curves, right-angle turns, and stopping and starting on a slope. The perfect score is 100, and a score of 80 or above (including 80) is required to pass. 3. Subject Three: A road driving skills test (Subject Three) on public roads or a simulated course, conducted in a real vehicle. The perfect score is 100. For large buses, a score of 90 or above is required to pass; for large trucks, 80 or above; and for other vehicle types, 70 or above. 4. Subject Four: A written test on safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject Four), with a perfect score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is required to pass.

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OKhloe
09/18/25 8:19am

I often encounter students asking about this. In the Subject 2 driving test, stopping is allowed but only during specified test items. For example, during reverse parking or hill-start exercises, coming to a complete stop is mandatory, and mistakes will result in point deductions. However, if you suddenly stop on straightaways or regular road sections, the examiner may consider it a violation leading to failure. Reflecting on my teaching experience, the key is understanding the test's purpose: it trains control skills—stopping isn't prohibited but should only occur when necessary. During practice, I recommend simulating test scenarios frequently to familiarize yourself with each stopping position and timing, avoiding nervous errors. A common mistake beginners make is randomly braking to stop, resulting in point deductions. Therefore, following the instructor's guidance step-by-step is crucial to develop good habits that lay the foundation for future road driving.

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Sherri
11/01/25 8:45am

As a new driver who just got my license, I remember being very worried about whether I could stop during the second subject test. The answer is definitely yes, but only at designated spots, such as stopping in position during parallel parking. If you stop at non-designated points, like on the road during a right-angle turn, it may be judged as a mistake. Back then, I relied on repeated practice to control the speed and planned the stopping timing in advance. On the test day, don’t panic, listen carefully to the instructions before moving, and only stop during the tasks. The instructor often said that stopping skills are fundamental, and mastering them helps handle unexpected situations. I advise new learners to ask their instructors for more details, unlike me at the beginning who guessed and stopped randomly—understanding the rules gives more confidence.

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VonMolly
12/16/25 2:01am

The parking rules for Subject 2 exam are clearly defined: Vehicles must park as required during specific test items such as reverse parking and hill starts. Unnecessary stops during movement violate exam discipline and may result in point deductions or failure. Candidates must strictly follow instructions and only stop at designated points. During practice, simulate exam scenarios to ensure precise operations. By avoiding random stops, cultivate good driving habits.

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