Detailed Deduction Items for the Slope Section in Subject 2
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Subject 2 examines the following test items: slope starting and fixed-point parking, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, and reverse parking. The total score is 100 points, with 80 points required to pass for both C1 and C2 driver's licenses. Below are the deduction standards for the slope starting section in Subject 2: After the vehicle stops: If the front bumper of the car or the front axle of the motorcycle is not positioned on the pole line and exceeds 50 cm forward or backward, it results in failure; if the body is more than 30 cm away from the roadside line, 10 points are deducted; if the body is more than 50 cm away from the roadside line, the test is failed; if the vehicle rolls backward between 30 cm and 50 cm, 20 points are deducted; stalling on the slope: stalling on the slope results in a 20-point deduction.
I've taught many driving school students, so let me summarize the key points for deductions in the slope fixed-point parking of Subject 2. When parking, the vehicle must be within 30cm from the roadside line—exceeding this will deduct 10 points. The front bumper must align precisely with the pole marker line; any deviation results in an immediate 100-point deduction, meaning failing the subject. After starting, the vehicle must remain stable—if it rolls back more than 30cm, it's another 100-point deduction, while less than 30cm deducts 10 points. Also, don't forget to turn on the left turn signal; failing to do so adds an extra 10-point deduction. Some students get nervous during the test and struggle with clutch control, leading to rollback or stalling, which results in point deductions. I believe practicing with the handbrake is crucial—stay calm during the test. Simulating slope starts a few times in practice and getting familiar with the clutch feel of the test car can reduce deduction risks and help pass on the first attempt.