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What Are the Deduction Points in the Subject 2 Driving Test?

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LeAmy
07/23/25 3:33pm
During the Subject 2 driving test, there are usually voice prompts for deduction points. If no mistakes are made, the voice will only inform the candidate about the completed and upcoming test items. However, if there are any errors during the test, the voice will immediately announce the deduction points. In case of failure, the voice will also indicate the reason. Additionally, after the test, candidates can go to the service hall to print their score sheet, which includes photos taken by the cameras and details of the deduction points. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skill test. For small vehicles (C1 and C2), the test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). The specific descriptions are as follows: Reversing into a Garage: Correctly judge the vehicle's reversing path and maneuver the vehicle to complete the parking in the garage. Parallel Parking: Maneuver the vehicle to correctly park in a roadside parking space (garage) on the right side of the road while in motion. Stopping and Starting on a Slope: Accurately determine the stopping position; coordinate the use of the accelerator pedal, parking brake, and clutch to start smoothly. Driving Through Curves: Operate the steering device while in motion to control the vehicle through curves. Turning at a Right Angle: Correctly operate the steering device while in motion and accurately judge the difference between the inner and outer wheels.
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Ivy
08/10/25 11:25am
When I was taking the driving test for Subject Two, I failed several times because I crossed the line while reversing into the parking space, which resulted in a full deduction of 100 points. I was completely stunned. Parallel parking was also prone to mistakes—if the wheels crossed the line or the car wasn’t parked properly, points would be deducted. You have to align carefully and reverse slowly. For right-angle turns, using the turn signal is crucial—forgetting to signal leads to point deductions, and crossing the corner during the turn is even more common. During the curve driving section, maintaining a steady speed is key—if you go slightly too fast, you’ll cross the line and lose points. The most challenging part was stopping and starting on the slope—misalignment led to point deductions, stalling during the start also cost points, and the car was prone to rolling back. Wearing the seatbelt is a must, or you’ll fail right at the start. I recommend practicing mock tests more often, finding a quiet place to repeatedly practice reversing, staying calm during the actual test, taking deep breaths and proceeding slowly. Remember, every detail is related to safety, and forming good habits in daily practice makes it easier to pass the road test.
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StAnderson
08/10/25 11:27am
From teaching experience, the main points deducted in Subject 2 stem from non-standard actions. Hitting the line or tires going out of bounds during reverse parking results in major deductions, and the position after parking must be precise. Parking off-center or tires touching poles in parallel parking leads to deductions—adjust slowly while reversing. Hitting the corner during right-angle turns is common; signal and slow down in advance. Losing speed control and hitting lines in curve driving causes deductions—maintaining steady speed is key. Incorrect positioning or stalling during hill starts leads to deductions—brake precisely at the marked spot. Use turn signals every time—don’t forget them when changing lanes or turning, as this builds safe habits. Focus on hill starts and reverse parking during practice, using poles to simulate obstacles. Stay relaxed during the test, complete each step calmly, and develop good habits.
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JaylaRose
09/22/25 5:18am
For our generation taking the driving test, the most feared part of the slope parking was inaccurate positioning leading to point deductions. Hitting the lines while reversing into the parking space was also common, so it's advised to take it slow and align properly. Don't forget to signal during right-angle turns—deducting points is minor, but safety is paramount. Maintain a steady speed during curve driving to avoid crossing lines. Buckling up is fundamental; always double-check before starting the test. The key is not to panic—nervousness leads to mistakes, just like my child who made errors due to exam stress. Practice makes perfect; a few extra laps around the driving school's practice area can make the actual test smoother. Safety always comes first.
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DiCarter
11/05/25 8:38am
The second driving test is so annoying. Failing the reverse parking by touching the lines is heartbreaking, costing 100 points. Touching the lines in parallel parking results in deductions, and misalignment means failure. Hitting the corner in 90-degree turns happens often; using the turn signal is crucial—don’t skip it. Going too fast in the S-curve and touching the lines leads to deductions, so control the throttle. Stalling on the hill start due to wrong positioning means instant point loss. Forgetting the seatbelt means an immediate deduction—check it before starting. Practice these scenarios more during training, master reversing, and stay relaxed during the test—don’t rush, and you’ll pass.
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