How many subjects are there in the C2 driving test?

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StLeilani
07/30/25 10:04am
The C2 driving license test mainly consists of 4 subjects, and the driving test regulations are as follows: 1. Test subjects: The content and passing standards of the test subjects are unified nationwide. The test sequence is conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Only after passing the previous subject can you proceed to the next one. 2. Subject 2 and Subject 3: Currently, only a few regions allow simultaneous testing of Subject 2 and Subject 3, but in most areas, you must pass one subject before scheduling the next. 3. Driving license test: This usually refers to the C1 (manual transmission) and C2 (automatic transmission) tests. Most people choose to take the C1 license test, while some opt for the C2. The test content and process for both are similar, and you can choose based on your actual situation. 4. Registration: Once you decide on the type of test, you can register at a driving school. However, before officially starting the test, you need to undergo a medical examination, and only after passing it can you officially begin the driving license test.
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