Is the passing score for C1 Subject 2 80 or 90?
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The passing score for the C1 driver's license Subject 2 test is 80 points, with a full score of 100, so 80 points or above is considered passing. The C1 Subject 2 test consists of five main sections: reverse parking, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill start and stop. For automatic transmission (C2) Subject 2, the hill start and stop section is not tested, and in some regions, there is an additional high-speed card retrieval task. A C1 driver's license permits driving small and micro passenger vehicles, among others. Subject 2 Test Introduction and Tips: During the Subject 2 test, before driving, always adjust the seat height and rearview mirrors to ensure a clear field of vision, and fasten your seatbelt. As long as the system does not announce a failure, do not stop during the test. Parallel Parking: Park the car into the designated space without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. Hill Start: Slowly drive up the hill and stop within the designated area. Tips: 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. Right-Angle Turn: Prepare to turn 90 degrees while driving straight, without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Identify the reference point before turning and coordinate with the car's speed. Curve Driving (S-Turn): Slowly navigate the S-curve without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Control your speed, drive slowly, and time the turns of the car's front end correctly. Reverse Parking: Reverse the car into the parking space without stalling or crossing/touching the lines. Tips: Control your speed, find the correct reference point, and make minor adjustments if the rearview mirror shows any deviation. C1 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. Subject 2 Deduction Items: Reverse Parking: Vehicle body crosses the line—100-point deduction, failing the test; fails to enter the parking space—100-point deduction, failing the test; stops midway—5-point deduction per occurrence; fails to complete the test within the allotted time—100-point deduction, failing the test. Parallel Parking: After parking, vehicle body crosses the line—100-point deduction, failing the test; stops midway—5-point deduction per occurrence; tires or body touches the curb—10-point deduction; fails to complete the test within the allotted time—100-point deduction, failing the test. Curve Driving: Wheels cross the road edge line—failing the test; stops midway—failing the test; fails to use second gear or higher—5-point deduction. Right-Angle Turn: Wheels cross the road edge line—failing the test; stops midway—5-point deduction per occurrence. Hill Start and Stop: After stopping, the front bumper or motorcycle front axle is not aligned with the pole line, exceeding 50 cm—failing the test. Exceeds the allotted time for starting—failing the test. After stopping, the front bumper or motorcycle front axle is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50 cm—10-point deduction. After stopping, the vehicle body is more than 30 cm but less than 50 cm from the road edge line—10-point deduction. Fails to engage the parking brake after stopping—10-point deduction.
I just passed my C1 driver's license test not long ago, and I'm quite familiar with Subject 2. The full score is 100, and the passing mark is 80. If you score 79, you fail. This test checks basic driving skills like reverse parking and parallel parking, and each item has strict deductions. I remember my coach always reminded me to practice the details during training. Getting 80 points isn't easy, but with more practice to get the feel, it's achievable. On the test day, I was extremely nervous, but after passing, I felt much more confident about driving. Overall, if you fail Subject 2, it affects the subsequent tests. I recommend beginners not to take the test in winter—the slippery conditions make mistakes more likely. In short, once you’ve practiced your skills well, the 80-point goal is within reach. Don’t worry too much about score disputes; solid learning is what truly matters.
I often help my friends practice for the Subject 2 driving test, and they always ask me about the passing score. I simply tell them it's 80 out of 100. The examiner's scoring is no joke—even minor mistakes like crossing the line or parking slightly off can cost you 5 points. These standards are set for road safety, and mastering the basics is key to reducing accidents. I've seen many people take the test twice—the trick is to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the test route beforehand, not just memorize points. Adjust your seat for a clear view before the test, stay relaxed, and an 80 really isn't out of reach. If you don't pass, just retake it—take your time. Remember, driving skills matter more than the score; the real test is on the road.