Is 80 points a passing score for C1 Subject 3?
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C1 Subject 3 with 80 points is not a passing score. The full score for C1 Subject 3 is 100 points, and 90 points are required to pass. Exam content for Subject 3: The C1 Subject 3 exam consists of 16 items, including preparation for getting on the car, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, passing crosswalks, passing school zones, passing public bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. Important notes for the Subject 3 exam: If the examinee's fingerprint verification fails, they must get off the car to re-collect their fingerprint before rejoining the queue for the exam. If the examinee's score falls below the passing threshold during the exam, the system will automatically prompt them to pull over. After completing the pulling over action, the system will prompt for the next exam attempt. After completing all required exam items and driving a distance of more than 3 kilometers as instructed, the system will automatically prompt to pull over. Upon hearing the pulling over prompt, the examinee should choose a clear curb (or solid road edge line) along the exam route and complete the pulling over action after confirming safety. The system will then announce the exam result. When walking around the car to inspect the vehicle's appearance and surrounding environment, maintain a distance of within 1 meter between the body and the car to ensure accurate radar signal detection.
I also took the C1 driving test, and Subject 3 was the road test, with a full score of 100 and a passing mark of 80. I was particularly nervous during preparation, worrying about crossing lines or forgetting to signal, as each mistake could deduct points. For example, crossing a line once deducts 10 points, and forgetting to release the handbrake at startup also costs points. But don’t worry—practice more by simulating real road conditions, paying attention to parking positions and turning safety. The key is to stay relaxed; accumulating 80 points is enough to pass, which is the standard in most regions. After the test, I felt much more at ease. Remember to check the vehicle condition before the test to avoid losing big over small issues.