How late can you be for Subject 2 exam before being disqualified?
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This depends on whether you have received your exam sequence number. If you have not yet received your exam sequence number, you can still take the exam as long as you arrive within the scheduled exam time for that day. However, if you have already received your exam sequence number and fail to take the exam due to lateness, you will not be allowed to take the exam and will have to schedule a make-up exam. In the scoring deduction items for the Subject 2 exam, deduction item code 10124 clearly states that if a candidate fails to attend the exam at the scheduled time, 100 points will be deducted, and the exam will be recorded as a failure. Below are some important notes for the Subject 2 exam: 1. Fasten your seatbelt: You must fasten your seatbelt immediately after getting into the car. Make sure not to buckle it incorrectly or buckle it on the passenger side, as the system will directly disqualify you if this happens. Do not unfasten your seatbelt at any point during the exam. 2. Adjust your seat and mirrors: After getting into the car, adjust your seat, mirrors, fasten your seatbelt, turn on the left turn signal, shift into first gear, and release the handbrake. These six steps are essential. Ensure all preparations are complete before starting. 3. No stopping during the exam: There is no time limit for the reverse parking test, but you must not stop during the process. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will judge it as stopping midway. Therefore, controlling the speed is crucial. 4. The hill start must be completed within 30 seconds: The hill start must be completed within 30 seconds. The system will give a voice prompt every 10 seconds, and exceeding 30 seconds will result in disqualification.