Does Subject 2 End with a 100-Point Deduction?

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LaTheo
07/24/25 8:59am
After a 100-point deduction in Subject 2, you will proceed to the second test. Subject 2 offers two attempts. If an error occurs, the safety officer will take over, drive the vehicle back to the starting position, and you can begin the second test. Below are some additional details: C1 and C2 test items: Reverse parking: After entering the test area, park the vehicle in the designated position for reverse parking. This includes two reverse parking and exiting maneuvers. After completing the first one, exit in the opposite direction, drive the vehicle to the exit position, and complete the test. Parallel parking: Drive the vehicle to the front of the garage, ensuring the body is parallel to the garage boundary lines. Start reversing into the garage from the right rear, and when exiting, observe the distance between the right wheels and the boundary lines to avoid crossing them. Hill start and stop: Align the vehicle with the parking area, ensuring the wheels are within 30 cm of the boundary lines after stopping, with the front of the car within the yellow line area. Slowly lift the clutch to the semi-engaged position and start naturally without rolling back or stalling. Right-angle turns and curve driving: Follow the designated test route and avoid crossing the lines.
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