What are the marking criteria for the C1 Subject 2 driving test?
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C1 Subject 2 driving test marking criteria are: reversing into the garage not following the prescribed route sequence, deduct 100 points; not fully reversing into the garage, deduct 100 points; vehicle body crossing the line, deduct 100 points; stopping midway, deduct 100 points. During the right-angle turn, any wheel pressing the road edge line, deduct 100 points; stopping midway, deduct 100 points. Parallel parking, after the vehicle stops in the garage, vehicle body crossing the line, deduct 100 points; wheels touching or pressing the lane edge line while driving, deduct 10 points; not parking within the garage, deduct 100 points; not turning on the left turn signal when starting, deduct 10 points; not turning on the right turn signal when reversing, deduct 10 points; stopping midway, deduct 100 points. Curve driving, wheels pressing the edge line, deduct 100 points; stopping midway, deduct 100 points. Fixed-point parking and slope starting, not parking at the fixed point, deduct 100 points; after the vehicle stops, the front bumper not reaching the control line, deduct 100 points; rolling back more than 30 cm after stopping, deduct 100 points; rolling back less than 30 cm after stopping, deduct 10 points; not turning on the left turn signal when starting, deduct 10 points; vehicle pressing the solid edge line of the road while driving, deduct 100 points; after the vehicle stops, the front bumper not reaching the parking line, deduct 10 points; the right front wheel being more than 30 cm from the edge line when parking, deduct 10 points; starting time exceeding 30 seconds, deduct 100 points. Age requirements for C1: The minimum age limit for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants over 70 years old must pass tests on memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.
When I took the driving test for Subject 2, I was most afraid of hitting the line during reverse parking, which would result in an immediate 100-point deduction. The hill start and stop was also prone to mistakes—if the bumper wasn't on the marker line, exceeding 50 cm forward or backward would cost 100 points, while less than 50 cm would deduct 10 points. If the car body was more than 30 cm from the edge line, another 10 points would be lost. Parallel parking had to be completed within 90 seconds, or it was an instant fail. Touching the line during the curve driving section meant failing outright. Forgetting to signal during a 90-degree turn would deduct 10 points. The entire test allowed a maximum deduction of 20 points, with 80 points needed to pass. Never underestimate those small penalty items—not wearing a seatbelt meant an immediate fail, and stalling the engine once cost 10 points. Adding up these mistakes could quickly become dangerous.