What are the detailed deduction items for C2 Subject 2?
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C2 Subject 2 deduction details are as follows: 1. When parking: No fixed-point parking, deduct 100 points; After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper does not reach the control line, deduct 100 points; If the vehicle rolls back more than 300mm after stopping, deduct 100 points; If the vehicle rolls back less than 300mm after stopping, deduct 10 points (originally 20 points); After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper does not reach the parking line, deduct 10 points (originally 20 points); When parking, if the right front wheel is more than 300mm from the edge line, deduct 10 points (originally 20 points). 2. When starting: Failing to turn on the left turn signal when starting, deduct 10 points; Driving over the solid edge line of the road, deduct 100 points; Starting time exceeds 30 seconds, deduct 100 points (a newly added deduction item, the most failed test item for students).
I just finished the C2 Subject 2 test recently, and I remember the point deductions very clearly. For reversing into the garage, if the car body crosses or touches the line, or if the time exceeds 210 seconds, it’s an immediate 100-point deduction. For parallel parking, if the car body crosses the line or exceeds 90 seconds, it’s also a 100-point deduction. For curve driving, touching the edge line results in a 100-point deduction, and stopping for more than 2 seconds deducts 5 points each time. For the right-angle turn, touching the line deducts 100 points, and forgetting to use the turn signal deducts 10 points. If the car rolls back more than 30 cm after stopping, it’s a 100-point deduction, and not pulling the handbrake deducts 10 points. During practice, the coach always emphasized controlling the speed, being precise with reference points, and turning the steering wheel decisively—these mistakes can really make you fail. In the end, I passed the test by paying attention to time management.