How Many Items Are There in the Automatic Transmission Subject 2 Test?

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LondonAnn
07/30/25 9:47am
Here are the contents of the automatic transmission Subject 2 test: 1. Item introduction: There are five items in total, including reversing into the garage, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and turning at a right angle. 2. Notes: All five test items must be passed at once to be considered a pass. These five items are the nationally unified compulsory items for Subject 2. In some regions, such as Shanghai, there are 9 items, while in Zhejiang and Fujian provinces, 6 or 7 items are tested this year. 2. Test opportunities: There are two test opportunities for Subject 2, meaning one test and one retake. If the first test is failed, a retake is conducted immediately. Those who fail the retake need to schedule the test again after 10 days.
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