How many remaining supplementary test attempts are there when changing from C1 to C2?

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CharlesDella
09/08/25 6:09am
If you change from C1 to C2, the supplementary test opportunities are a total of 5 times combined for both C1 and C2. If you have already failed 4 times in C1, then you can only take the C2 test once more. Automatic transmission vehicles include four test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, curve driving, and straight-line driving. Manual transmission vehicles have an additional item: hill start. The subject two driving skills test is also known as the small road test. If you fail, you can retake it once on the spot. If you still fail, you can reschedule the test after 10 days. Pre-test and during-test precautions: Maintain a fixed sitting posture, consistent with your training. Drive slowly (slower speed gives you more time to adjust the direction, especially when reversing into a garage). For automatic transmission vehicles, there are two important reference points: the first is the position of the fifth and a half hole from the left in the row of small holes behind the front windshield, and the second is the large rivet of the wiper. These two points should align with the left and right one-third positions of the car's front. During the test, stay calm. If an issue arises during the drive that is not your fault, do not remove your seatbelt or exit the vehicle. Wait for the safety officer to come and resolve the issue. Subject two techniques: Right-angle turn: When driving straight and the front engine hood covers the yellow line, quickly turn the steering wheel to the maximum. Hill start and stop: Use the right side of the double-digit number on the car's front or the midline of this digit to align with the right boundary line, keeping the tire track within 30 cm of the right boundary line. Use the wiper joint to align with the test field's marker pole and brake when aligned. Curve driving: After entering the curve, watch the left or right corner of the car's front, following the inner tangent of the arc. Transition smoothly to the left or right turn in the blind spot, then follow the inner arc line. Parallel parking: When the camera bracket in front of the garage aligns with the lock button on the front door, brake and turn the steering wheel fully to the right, then shift into reverse. Reversing into a garage: After exiting the garage, turn the steering wheel fully to the left. Once past the sensor line, immediately turn the steering wheel to the maximum.
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