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What are the rules and penalty points for the C1 subject 2 driving test?

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DelJuniper
09/07/2025, 01:12:50 AM

C1 subject 2 driving test rules and penalty standards are as follows: For reverse parking, failure to follow the prescribed route sequence results in a 100-point deduction; incomplete entry into the parking space results in a 100-point deduction; vehicle body crossing the line results in a 100-point deduction; stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction. During right-angle turns, any wheel pressing the road edge line results in a 100-point deduction; stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction. For parallel parking, after the vehicle is parked inside the space, if the vehicle body crosses the line, it results in a 100-point deduction; wheels touching or pressing the lane boundary line while driving results in a 10-point deduction; failure to park within the space results in a 100-point deduction; failure to turn on the left turn signal when starting results in a 10-point deduction; failure to turn on the right turn signal when reversing results in a 10-point deduction; stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction. For curve driving, wheels pressing the edge line result in a 100-point deduction; stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction. For stopping at a designated spot and starting on a slope, failure to stop at the designated spot results in a 100-point deduction; after the vehicle stops, if the front bumper does not reach the control line, it results in a 100-point deduction; rolling backward more than 30 cm after stopping results in a 100-point deduction; rolling backward less than 30 cm after stopping results in a 10-point deduction; failure to turn on the left turn signal when starting results in a 10-point deduction; vehicle pressing the solid edge line while driving results in a 100-point deduction; after the vehicle stops, if the front bumper does not reach the stopping line, it results in a 10-point deduction; if the right front wheel is more than 30 cm from the edge line when stopping, it results in a 10-point deduction; taking more than 30 seconds to start results in a 100-point deduction. Age requirements for C1: The minimum age requirement for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants over 70 years old must pass tests for memory, judgment, and reaction abilities.

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MacVictoria
09/19/2025, 12:29:55 AM

Someone who just passed the C1 Subject 2 test said the rules are quite specific. It tests five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and curve driving—each must be passed in one go. The total score is 100, with 80 or above considered a pass; otherwise, a retake is required. The deduction points are strict: if the car body crosses the line or the wheels press the line, it’s an immediate 100-point deduction (fail). Stopping for more than 2 seconds during a test item deducts 5 or 10 points—for example, stopping too long while reversing into a garage deducts 10 points. Stalling once deducts 10 points, but rolling back more than 30 cm during a slope start also results in a 100-point deduction (fail). Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory; otherwise, it’s an automatic fail. Adjusting the seat and mirrors before the test is crucial—don’t panic, take it slow. During practice, I almost got points deducted because I braked too much due to nervousness. I recommend simulating the test environment more to get familiar with the reference points—it makes things much easier.

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GiannaFitz
11/02/2025, 12:53:13 AM

As a driving school student, I have memorized the rules for the C1 Subject 2 test. Subject 2 includes tasks like reverse parking and parallel parking, which must be completed independently with only one attempt allowed. The total score is 100, and a passing score is 80. The deduction rules are strict: if the vehicle body crosses or touches the line, 100 points are deducted, resulting in an immediate fail; stopping for more than 2 seconds during the test deducts 5 to 10 points—I lost 5 points for pausing too long during the curve driving; stalling the engine deducts 10 points, and rolling back too far on a hill start deducts 100 points. Not wearing a seatbelt will also result in a fail. The test timing starts from the moment you fasten your seatbelt after getting into the car, and the entire process must be smooth without stopping. During practice, focus more on parallel parking and hill starts, as these are prone to errors and point deductions—staying calm is key. I scored 0 on reverse parking because I misjudged the reference point and touched the line, a painful lesson. After passing the retest, I realized the rules are all about ensuring safety.

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StVivienne
12/15/2025, 11:57:13 PM

From a parent's perspective, the rules for the C1 Subject 2 driving test are quite important, as safety comes first when children learn to drive. Subject 2 examines five skills: reverse parking, parallel parking, etc., aiming to test basic vehicle control. The total score is 100, with a passing mark of 80. Common point deductions include going out of bounds (100 points, resulting in failure), forgetting to fasten the seatbelt (immediate 0), stopping for too long (point deduction), and stalling the engine (10-point deduction). These rules emphasize focus and standardized operations while driving—I encourage my child to practice more to avoid crossing lines or rolling back, as these deductions help cultivate safety awareness. Before the test, check the vehicle settings and stay calm to avoid mistakes. The rules are well-designed, as developing good habits is what matters most.

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GeorgeFitz
02/05/2026, 12:48:25 AM

Bro, C1 Subject 2 exam rules? It tests five items like reverse parking and parallel parking, no mistakes allowed in each. Deductions are straightforward: touching or crossing lines deducts 100 points—instant fail; stopping over 2 seconds mid-test deducts points, stalling costs 10 points; seatbelt must be on or the test ends. Total score is 100, passing at 80. I got points docked for rolling back on hill start—almost failed. Lesson: memorize reference points and stay calm. Practice more, know the deductions, and it’s easy. Stay relaxed, treat it like a game but follow rules. Fail? Just retake it.

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ElizaLynn
04/30/2026, 04:53:46 PM

I've been focused on driving for years and am very clear about the C1 Subject 2 rules. The test includes items like reverse parking and parallel parking, each requiring one-time precise operation. The total score is 100, with 80 needed to pass. Deductions are strict: going out of bounds deducts 100 points (instant fail); stopping for over 2 seconds deducts 5-10 points per item; stalling once deducts 10 points; rolling back too far on hill starts deducts 100 points. Fasten your seatbelt or you'll fail—these rules ensure basic safety skills. Before the test, adjust your seat and practice key points, especially difficult items like parallel parking, to avoid point deductions. Stay calm, remember the rules, and you'll pass easily.

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