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How Many People Pass the Subject 2 Test on Their First Try?

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Myra
08/26/25 3:42am
Not many people pass the Subject 2 test on their first attempt. Here are the details of the new regulations for the Subject 2 test: 1. Time adjustments: The difficulty of Subject 2 has increased. The time allowed for reversing into a parking space must not exceed 210 seconds, otherwise, it will be considered a failure. The time allowed for parallel parking must not exceed 90 seconds, otherwise, it will be considered a failure. 2. Five items expanded to nine: The Subject 2 test now includes nine items instead of the original five. The traditional items include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curved road. The newly added items are simulating tunnel driving, simulating highway toll card collection, making a U-turn on a narrow road, and passing through a width-restricted gate.
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OAlyssa
09/08/25 4:28am
I remember when I took my driver's license test, quite a few people passed the subject two (parking test) on their first try. In our driving school class of over 20 people, at least half passed in one attempt, including myself. The examiners were quite strict during the test, but the key was to practice more and get familiar with the reference points at the test site, especially for maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking. Personally, I think communicating frequently with the instructor during training and taking several mock tests to build confidence makes it easier to pass. Of course, mindset matters too – don't get too nervous. Nowadays I hear the pass rate is still decent, generally between 50% to 60%, depending on the region and test arrangements. I believe most people have a good chance of passing on their first attempt as long as they prepare seriously and don't cram at the last minute. The driving test is all about practice – the more effort you put in, the higher your success rate, especially since the closed-course maneuvers in subject two aren't as complex as subject three's road test.
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MacGabriela
10/22/25 4:32am
From my experience, quite a few people pass the Subject 2 driving test on their first attempt. I took the test over a decade ago, and about 60-70% of the folks who took it with me passed on their first try. This test mainly assesses basic driving skills, such as starting and parking—practice makes perfect. Statistically, some driving schools report an average pass rate of around 55%, but many factors can influence this, like natural driving aptitude, weather conditions, and test center setups. I recommend that beginners allocate ample time for practice and not rely solely on luck. Also, don’t get discouraged if you don’t pass the first time—many succeed on their second attempt by learning from their mistakes. Overall, passing Subject 2 on the first try is fairly common as long as you prepare diligently.
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StKayden
12/05/25 4:54am
When it comes to the pass rate of the second driving test on the first attempt, I believe it's above average. Many driving schools publish data showing that over half of their students pass on their first try. Test items like reverse parking and parallel parking require skill, but with enough practice, they become muscle memory. From my own experience, stress management is crucial—being too nervous can lead to mistakes, so taking deep breaths and staying relaxed is better. Avoid staying up late the night before the test to ensure you're in good physical condition. Overall, the pass rate isn't low, but it also depends on individual effort—asking friends for advice is always a good idea.
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