Is 85 a passing score for C1 Subject 2?

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MariaMarie
07/29/25 6:09pm
The passing score for the C1 driver's license Subject 2 test is 80, so 85 is a passing score. The C1 Subject 2 test mainly consists of five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, driving through curves, turning at a right angle, and stopping and starting on a slope. For automatic transmission (C2) Subject 2, stopping and starting on a slope is not tested, and some regions include a high-speed card pickup item. A C1 driver's license allows the holder to drive small and micro passenger vehicles, among others. Introduction and tips for the Subject 2 test: During the Subject 2 test, before driving, be sure to adjust the seat height and rearview mirrors to ensure a wide field of vision, and fasten your seatbelt. During the test, do not stop unless the voice prompt indicates a failure. Parallel parking: Park the car into the designated space without crossing or brushing against the lines. Tip: Remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. Stopping on a slope: Drive slowly up the slope and stop within the designated area. Tip: Remember to engage the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and gently press the accelerator while releasing the clutch to avoid stalling or rolling back. Turning at a right angle: Prepare to turn 90 degrees while driving straight, without crossing or brushing against the lines. Tip: Find the reference point before turning and coordinate with the car's speed. Driving through curves (S-curve): Drive slowly through the S-curve without crossing or brushing against the lines. Tip: Control the speed, slow down, and coordinate the timing of turning the car's front. Reversing into a garage: Reverse the car into the garage without stalling or crossing/brushing against the lines. Tip: Control the speed, find the reference point, and make minor adjustments when observing deviations in the rearview mirror. C1 driver's license test passing standards: Traffic laws and related knowledge—90 points to pass. Field driving—80 points to pass. Road driving—80 points to pass. Safe and civilized driving knowledge—90 points to pass. Subject 2 deduction items: Reversing into a garage: The car body crosses the line—deduct 100 points, fail; failure to fully reverse into the garage—deduct 100 points, fail; stopping midway—deduct 5 points each time; failure to complete the test within the specified time—deduct 100 points, fail. Parallel parking: After the car is parked, the body crosses the line—deduct 100 points, fail; stopping midway—deduct 5 points each time; tires or body touching the curb—deduct 10 points; failure to complete the test within the specified time—deduct 100 points, fail. Driving through curves: Wheels crossing the road edge line—fail; stopping midway—fail; driving in a gear lower than second—deduct 5 points. Turning at a right angle: Wheels crossing the road edge line—fail; stopping midway—deduct 5 points each time. Stopping and starting on a slope: After stopping, if the car's front bumper or motorcycle's front axle is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50 cm—fail; Starting time exceeds the specified limit—fail; After stopping, if the car's front bumper or motorcycle's front axle is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50 cm—deduct 10 points; After stopping, if the car body is more than 30 cm but less than 50 cm from the road edge line—deduct 10 points. Failure to engage the parking brake after stopping—deduct 10 points.
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DelEmiliano
08/14/25 10:29am
I just passed the C1 license's Subject 2 test last year, and I was also worried about the score before the exam. Actually, the passing standard is 80 out of 100, so 85 is definitely no problem! I scored 83 at the time and was quite nervous, but later found out that 80 is enough to pass. Test items like reversing into a garage and stopping on a slope have their own point deductions, such as turning the steering wheel late deducting 5 points. The key is not to make too many mistakes and keep a steady mindset. An 85 means you only lost about 15 points, which is a pretty good performance. Practice more simulations before the exam, get familiar with the reference points and timing, and you'll pass smoothly. In short, congratulations, 85 is definitely a pass!
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