Should I Get the Score Report After Passing Subject 2?
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You should obtain the score report after passing Subject 2. Here is relevant information: 1. Introduction: Subject 2, officially known as the Field Driving Skills Test, includes five mandatory test items for car licenses C1 and C2: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and S-curve driving (some regions may include a sixth item: highway toll card collection). 2. Content: The test requires candidates to master basic driving operation essentials, possess fundamental vehicle control abilities, proficiently understand field and road driving methods, properly use vehicle controls, accurately position the vehicle in space, and precisely control the vehicle's position, speed, and route.
After passing the Subject 2 test, I think getting the score report is a wise choice. As someone who has gone through this process, I know that although the system usually records the scores, if you forget to take it, you might encounter trouble when registering for Subject 3 or handling other procedures later. Once, my friend left directly after the test, and when the driving school needed written proof, he had to go back to the test center, wasting time and effort. The score report is not just proof of passing; it can also help you review the points deducted during the test, such as errors in reverse parking, to prepare for Subject 3. Electronic records are reliable, but having a paper backup can prevent issues like network problems or data loss. Especially now, many young people think it’s unnecessary, but from a safety and personal record perspective, taking it does no harm. Keeping it well can also spark a little pride and serve as a memento. In short, this small effort can avoid future headaches.