Is the Automatic Transmission Subject 2 Test Easy to Pass?
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The pass rate for the automatic transmission Subject 2 test is the same as that for the manual transmission, with an approximate pass rate of 60% per exam session (each exam session refers to the initial test plus the retest, with the combined pass rate being around 60%). Below is more related information: Differences between automatic and manual transmission: 1. The automatic and manual transmission tests are basically the same; Subject 2 includes four items: reversing into a garage, turning at a right angle, driving on a curved path, and parallel parking (some regions test nine items, such as Shanghai). However, after the new regulations took effect on June 1, 2021, the "stopping and starting on a slope" item was removed for automatic transmission tests. Apart from this, the difficulty level of the items remains the same. 2. The only difference lies in the gear and clutch. Automatic transmission vehicles do not have a clutch and do not require gear shifting, thus eliminating the need for shifting gears and pressing the clutch while driving. Compared to manual transmission, it is relatively much simpler. 3. However, in Subject 2, manual transmission vehicles mostly operate in first gear throughout the test, and there is no need for gear shifting or accelerating, as the vehicle moves forward solely on idle speed. Therefore, in Subject 2, there is essentially no significant difference in either the test difficulty or the operational difficulty.