How many items are there in the C2 subject three test?

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JanelleRose
08/26/25 5:02am
According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", the C2 subject three test consists of 15 items. These include preparation before starting, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. C2 permitted vehicle types: According to the "Permitted Vehicle Types and Codes", a C2 driving license allows the holder to drive small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. It also includes light and micro automatic transmission special-purpose vehicles and small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the physically disabled. Precautions for the C2 subject three test: Starting the vehicle (first adjust the seat and rearview mirror, check the brakes, clutch, and accelerator for normal operation, and observe the surrounding environment to ensure safety before starting); Left and right turns and U-turns (do not move the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and ensure the speed matches the gear); Passing bus stops, pedestrian crossings, and school zones (speed must not exceed 30 km/h, and look left and right to check for pedestrians); Gear shifting operations (complete the gear shifting operations within the specified time and distance); Changing lanes and overtaking (do not move the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and complete the maneuver within the specified time and distance); Driving straight (speed must not be less than 40 km/h, and steering wheel movement must not exceed three degrees, complete the straight driving within the specified distance); Passing traffic lights (stop and wait at red lights, and always use first gear when starting after stopping); Pulling over (choose an appropriate spot to pull over within the specified distance). Subject three scoring criteria: The following situations will result in immediate failure: Not using the seatbelt as required; Blocking or turning off the in-vehicle audio and video monitoring equipment; Not following the examiner's instructions; Vehicle rolling back more than 30 cm when starting; Using a gear that does not match the speed for an extended period, causing the engine speed to be too high or too low; Failing to engage the gear twice in a row while driving; Coasting in neutral while driving; Not following traffic signals, signs, or markings; Not driving at the specified speed; Driving over the solid center line or lane edge line; Driving over the lane dividing line for an extended period (more than 15 seconds); Changing two or more lanes consecutively; Parking in no-parking zones such as pedestrian crossings or grid lines; Candidates not attending the test at the scheduled time; The following situations will result in a 10-point deduction: Vehicle rolling back when starting, but less than 30 cm; Engaging the wrong gear when starting or driving; Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking; Turning the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking; Stalling the engine once due to improper operation.
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StLilah
09/08/25 6:49am
I just passed the C2 Subject 3 road test not long ago, and I remember there were a total of 16 items to complete during the exam. The test started with a vehicle inspection, such as walking around the car to check the lights and tires. After getting in the car, adjusting the seat and mirrors, and fastening the seatbelt were all basic procedures. The most nerve-wracking part was the starting procedure, where I had to remember to turn on the turn signal and release the handbrake. On the road, it was mandatory to slow down when passing bus stops and school zones, along with basic maneuvers like driving straight and changing lanes. Finally, the parallel parking had to be within 30 centimeters to pass. Mastering all these items was essential to handle unexpected situations during the test, so I wouldn’t panic when the examiner randomly selected items to test. The theoretical exam for Subject 4 is separate and requires taking multiple-choice questions in a computer room.
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