How long does stopping during Subject 2 result in point deduction?
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Stopping once during Subject 2 results in a 5-point deduction. The evaluation standard considers a vehicle pause of 2 seconds or more as mid-test stopping. Below are relevant explanations about stopping during Subject 2: Driving faster on uneven roads: When encountering road connection boundaries or uneven surfaces, drive slightly faster. Proper clutch release: When performing full-lock steering maneuvers during certain test items, release the clutch slightly to prevent mid-test pauses due to insufficient power. Coordinate clutch and brake: Pay attention to clutch-brake coordination - release the clutch more when moving slowly, avoid heavy braking, and supplement with throttle when necessary. Stopping criteria: Parking outside test areas doesn't count as mid-test stopping. If seeing another examinee ahead, you may stop outside the test zone without penalty.