What are the detailed deduction items for Subject 2 C-2?
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The detailed deduction items for Subject 2 C-2 are as follows: 1. Failure to stop at the designated point: Deduct 100 points. 2. After the vehicle stops, the front bumper does not reach the control line: Deduct 100 points. 3. Rolling backward more than 300 mm after stopping: Deduct 100 points. 4. Rolling backward less than 300 mm after stopping: Deduct 10 points (originally 20 points). 5. Failing to turn on the left turn signal when starting: Deduct 10 points. 6. Driving over the solid edge line of the road during the test: Deduct 100 points. 7. The right front wheel being more than 300 mm away from the edge line when parking: Deduct 10 points (originally 20 points).
I remember during the driving test for Subject 2, the C2 automatic transmission test had quite a few point deductions. For the reverse parking into the garage, touching the line would deduct 10 points, and incorrect positioning, such as exceeding the marked line, would deduct 5 points. Hitting the pole could also result in point deductions. For parallel parking, position deviations would deduct points, usually starting at 5 points. The most challenging part was the hill start and stop—incorrect positioning would directly deduct 10 points, stalling once would deduct another 10 points, and rolling back more than 30 cm would also incur deductions. For the S-curve driving, touching the line would deduct 10 points. There were also time limits—exceeding the time for reverse parking would deduct points, and forgetting to adjust the mirrors or having a loose seatbelt at the start would also result in deductions. The total score was 100 points, and exceeding 20 points in deductions would mean an immediate failure. During practice, I focused on the hill start and parallel parking, driving slowly and steadily to reduce nervousness-induced line touches. After the test, I felt that accumulating experience was crucial, and building a solid foundation would make driving on the road safer.