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How many kilometers for C1 Subject 3?

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DelCooper
08/28/25 6:45am
C1 Subject 3 requires a test distance of no less than 3 kilometers. C1 driver's license examination passing criteria: Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1) - Written test, 100 points maximum, 90 points or above to pass. Field driving (Subject 2) - On-site, actual vehicle. Minimum requirement is 80 points, below 80 is failing. Road driving (Subject 3) - Highway or simulated site, actual vehicle. 100 points maximum, must achieve 90 points or above to pass. Safe and civilized driving knowledge - Written test, questions mainly in the form of cases, pictures, animations, etc., question types include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice, totaling 50 questions, 100 points maximum, 90 points to pass. Age requirement for C1: The minimum age limit for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or above must pass tests on memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.
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LillianaRose
09/10/25 5:02am
When I took the C1 driving test for Subject 3 last year, the entire exam route was approximately 3 to 5 kilometers, with no strict requirement on the exact distance. The examiner would have you perform operations on urban roads, such as starting, turning, changing lanes, and parking, with the whole process taking just a few minutes. I was quite nervous at the time, worried about crossing lines or speeding, but I managed to pass smoothly by keeping everything steady. Actually, the distance isn't that important; what matters more is the standardization of movements and safety control. I think beginners shouldn't stress too much about the distance. Instead, practicing simulated routes and familiarizing themselves with the test environment is more crucial. I've heard that some test centers have different routes, some shorter and some longer, but all within a reasonable range.
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CharlesMarie
10/24/25 5:53am
As someone who has accompanied friends to their driving tests several times, I know that the road test distance for Subject 3 usually varies around three to four kilometers. It mainly depends on the specific route design of your test center. Generally, you'll start changing lanes, meeting oncoming vehicles, and pulling over within a minute or two after starting, and the whole process takes about ten minutes. I think this setup is quite reasonable—neither too long nor too short, just right to test actual driving skills. When preparing for the test, pay more attention to smooth starts and details like checking mirrors, rather than memorizing the exact distance. If your score is low, reflect on whether there were operational mistakes, such as forgetting to signal or having unstable speed.
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McRachel
12/07/25 6:16am
When taking the C1 driving test (Subject 3), the entire route is less than 5 kilometers, with the exact distance depending on the test center's arrangement. The examiner will instruct you to perform several basic maneuvers such as U-turns and gear shifting. The distance covered is not crucial; the key is demonstrating safe driving through your operations. It's recommended to practice more on simulated test routes for preparation.
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