What are the differences between the C2 and C1 driving test subjects?
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The differences between the C2 and C1 driving license test subjects are: Subject 2: The C2 test does not include the slope parking project in Subject 2 because it is for automatic transmission vehicles, which means one fewer test item compared to manual transmission vehicles. Subject 3: The C2 test does not involve gear shifting operations in Subject 3, as there are no manual transmission gears. The test vehicles for C2 and C1 are different. The driving license test is conducted to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, with unified test subjects and passing standards nationwide. Both C1 and C2 driving tests consist of four subjects: theoretical knowledge (Subject 1), field driving skills (Subject 2), road driving skills (Subject 3), and civilized driving theoretical knowledge (commonly known as Subject 4). The specific test subjects are as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic road traffic knowledge. Subject 2: Mainly tests reversing into a garage, parallel parking, slope parking (not applicable for C2), starting, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Subject 3: Mainly tests 16 driving skills, including vehicle preparation, starting, and straight-line driving. Subject 4: Mainly tests safe and civilized driving operation requirements, similar to Subject 1, it is a theoretical test. Subject 2 test deduction items: Not wearing a seatbelt: deduct 100 points; Starting the engine without the gear in neutral: deduct 100 points; not using turn signals (including starting, lane changing, overtaking, turning, and parking by the roadside); Turn signals not used for more than 3 seconds; forgetting to turn off turn signals or incorrect use of turn signals: deduct 10 points; engine stalling once: deduct 10 points; wheels touching the edge line: deduct 100 points; Stopping for more than 2 seconds: deduct 5 points; not following the prescribed route or sequence: deduct 100 points; failing to reverse into the garage: deduct 100 points; vehicle body crossing the line: deduct 100 points. Subject 3 test deduction items: Not walking around the vehicle to inspect its appearance and surroundings: fail; Not observing traffic conditions before opening the door: fail; Starting with insufficient brake pressure: fail; Starting with the door not fully closed: fail; Not observing the interior and exterior rearview mirrors or turning the head to observe traffic conditions before starting: fail; Starting the engine without the gear lever in neutral (parking gear): fail; Starting without releasing the parking brake and not correcting in time: fail; Starting without releasing the parking brake but correcting in time: deduct 10 points; Not releasing the starter switch promptly after starting the engine: deduct 10 points; Vehicle jerking during starting: deduct 5 points; Improper control of the accelerator pedal during starting, causing excessive engine speed: deduct 5 points.