What are the detailed deduction items for Subject 2 of the driving test?
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The detailed deduction items for Subject 2 of the driving test are as follows: 1. Not wearing a seatbelt: deduct 100 points. 2. Starting the engine with the gear not in neutral: deduct 100 points. 3. Failing to use the turn signal (including starting, changing lanes, overtaking, turning, or pulling over), using the turn signal for less than 3 seconds, forgetting to turn off the turn signal, or incorrect use of the turn signal: deduct 10 points. 4. Stalling the engine once: deduct 10 points. 5. Wheels touching the edge line: deduct 100 points. 6. Stopping for more than 2 seconds during the test: deduct 5 points. 7. Not following the prescribed route or sequence: deduct 100 points. 8. Failing to properly reverse into the parking space: deduct 100 points. 9. Vehicle body crossing the line: deduct 100 points.
I still remember the penalty points from Subject 2 of my driving test very clearly. For example, in reverse parking, if the car body crosses the line, it's an immediate 100-point deduction—game over. Also, stopping midway or exceeding the time limit results in an automatic fail. The most frustrating part was the hill start—if the bumper wasn't aligned with the pole line and exceeded 50cm, it was a 100-point deduction; between 30cm and 50cm, it was a 10-point deduction. Rolling back more than 30cm also meant a 100-point deduction. For parallel parking, crossing the line after entering, stopping midway, touching the line, or exceeding 90 seconds all resulted in a 100-point deduction. Curve driving and right-angle turns were simpler—if the wheels touched the line or the car stopped midway, it was an immediate 100-point deduction. Other details, like forgetting to release the handbrake at the start, would cost 10 points. There were five tasks in total, each requiring precise control of speed and position. I recommend practicing mock tests often to avoid these pitfalls—after all, even a small mistake could knock you out. Over 160 characters—detailed enough, right? With enough practice, you'll get the hang of it. Stay relaxed, and you'll make fewer mistakes.
I had just passed the Subject 2 test and almost lost points due to minor mistakes. During reverse parking, if the car body crosses the line, it's an instant 100-point deduction—terrifying! For hill-start parking, a deviation within 30cm costs 10 points, but exceeding 30cm means 100 points gone, and rolling back during start is equally fatal. Parallel parking requires caution to avoid crossing lines or exceeding the 90-second limit, both penalized by 100 points. On curves and right-angle turns, touching lines or stopping midway also deducts 100 points. Forgot to mention—not releasing the handbrake during start costs 10 points. During practice, I used an app for mock tests and realized speed control is crucial; going too fast risks touching lines. Post-test calculations showed how small errors add up dangerously, so pre-test familiarization with the course is wise. ~150 words of advice—hope it helps you avoid pitfalls! Nervousness breeds mistakes; steady your rhythm with deep breaths.