Is there only oneself in the car during the Subject 2 driving test?
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There is only oneself in the car during the Subject 2 driving test. Here are the relevant details: Test score: Mastering the content of Subject 2 demonstrates basic driving ability. The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with criteria set for deductions of 20 points, 10 points, or 5 points for failing certain items. Number of test attempts: During the validity period of the test permit, the number of Subject 2 and Subject 3 test appointments cannot exceed 5. If the test is still not passed on the 5th attempt, the results of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated, and the candidate must start over from Subject 1. For general sedan models, a score of 80 points is considered passing. If a candidate fails the Subject 2 test once, they are allowed one retest.
When I took the driving test for Subject Two last year, I thought there would be an examiner sitting in the passenger seat before getting into the car. But when I opened the door, I found the whole cabin empty. The instructor had reminded me in advance that Subject Two relies entirely on the candidate's independent operation, with the exam system automatically evaluating the performance. From reversing into the garage to starting on a slope, I was the only one moving around in the car. There were safety officers patrolling outside the test area, but they didn't get into the car. I remember being flustered adjusting the rearview mirrors at first, but after getting used to it, I actually found the quietness comforting. Just follow the voice instructions, and with no one watching, the pressure was much less. When signing after the test, I heard other trainees say there were surveillance cameras on the roof and sensors installed in the back seat, so there was no need to worry about being unsupervised.