Is Subject Two 100 points for each item or a total of 100 points?
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Driving test Subject Two has a total score of 100 points, with all items in Subject Two adding up to a maximum of 100 points. The five items share a total of 100 points, allocated to each item. Each item has specific requirements, with deductions of 10 points or 100 points. The total score is 100 points, with a passing mark of 80 points. Additional information: The content of the motor vehicle driver's test is divided into the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (referred to as "Subject One"), the field driving skills test (referred to as "Subject Two"), and the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test (referred to as "Subject Three").
As a beginner just starting to learn driving, I was also curious about the scoring for Subject 2. The total exam score is 100 points, not 100 points for each individual item; all items add up to a perfect score of 100, and you need at least 80 points to pass. Each item has different deduction rules, such as 10 points off for crossing the line in reverse parking or 5 points off for exceeding the time limit in parallel parking. During my first practice session, I got confused and thought parallel parking was scored independently, but my instructor corrected me, explaining that deductions accumulate. In the actual exam, consistency is key: practice the simulated route repeatedly, familiarize yourself with the test environment, and avoid speeding or stalling. Mindset is crucial—don’t get nervous and make mistakes; even if you mess up one item badly, you can still salvage your total score. Overall, the system is designed comprehensively to truly assess your control skills, so mastering the basics is the real key.