Is the Subject 3 of C2 License Test Easy?

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MacEvangeline
07/29/25 1:14pm
In the C2 driver's license test, Subject 3 is relatively difficult. For the C2 license examination, the pass rates for Subject 1 and Subject 4 are relatively high, approximately 93.75% and 91.12% respectively. However, the pass rates for Subject 2 and Subject 3 are much lower, around 71.88% and 78.10%. The basic items tested in Subject 3 include: Vehicle preparation, starting, driving in a straight line, changing lanes, passing through intersections, pulling over, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing through school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. The test procedure consists of: walking around the vehicle for inspection, preparing to drive, starting the vehicle, and pulling over. According to regulations, holders of a C2 driver's license are permitted to drive small and mini automatic passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini automatic cargo vehicles. Specifically, small automatic vehicles refer to those with a total mass not exceeding 4.5 tons, seating no more than 9 people, and with a vehicle length not exceeding 6 meters.
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DelLucille
08/14/25 3:12am
I just finished the C2 Subject 3 driving test, and it wasn't as easy as I imagined. On the test day, I was extremely nervous, especially when changing lanes and parking on urban roads—every move was scrutinized by the examiner, and even minor mistakes led to point deductions. I failed the first time because I didn't check the blind spot while changing lanes, and only after failing did I realize how crucial the details were. I spent two months practicing two to three times a week, gradually familiarizing myself with the test route and items like hill starts and parallel parking, which required repeated practice to develop a feel. Some trainees I know found it super easy because they either had a natural sense for driving or practiced extensively; but I believe for most people, it tests patience and habit-building. The psychological pressure is greater than the actual skills—I recommend simulating the test environment more often, practicing with friends for confidence, and not rushing to take the test unprepared.
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Grover
10/09/25 8:36am
Having mentored students through the C2 Subject 3 driving test for years, I find its difficulty varies by individual. Beginners often make mistakes due to nervousness—forgetting turn signals, crossing lines, or unstable starts—while those with driving intuition pass effortlessly. The test emphasizes fundamental skills: observing road conditions, obeying traffic signals, controlling speed and spacing. These aren’t about IQ but building safe habits. When pass rates dip, I intensify simulated practice to help students adapt to examiner pressure. Some pass on their first try, deeming it easy; most need two or three attempts—the key is diligent practice of basics. Long-term, the test’s rigor ensures everyone can drive error-free on real roads, preventing accidents. That’s why I always say: embrace setbacks, steadily hone skills, and accumulate experience for solid confidence.
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