What are the scoring details for Subject 2 driving test?

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AllieAnn
09/09/25 2:20am
Not wearing a seatbelt results in a 100-point deduction. Failing to close the car door properly also leads to a 100-point deduction. Below are the specific details: Common point deductions: Not using the turn signal when starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking, or using it for less than 3 seconds, results in a 10-point deduction (using the turn signal for less than 3 seconds is a frequent reason for point deductions among students). Stalling the engine once leads to a 10-point deduction. No stopping is allowed during the test: Most of the bamboo poles previously placed mid-air in the new test area have been removed. Single garage reversing is now used. After the new regulations were implemented, the pole test and field test were combined, and the pole test for small cars was changed to reversing into a garage, with the movement between two poles being eliminated. During the reversing into the garage test, students are not allowed to stop midway. If they stop, the test is considered failed.
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MacOwen
09/20/25 7:16am
The scoring details for Subject 2 of the driving test mainly focus on the deduction points, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 80. The entire test consists of five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curved path. Starting with reversing into a garage: crossing the line or failing to enter the garage results in an immediate 100-point deduction, exceeding the time limit deducts 10 points, and hitting a pole deducts 20 points. For parallel parking, crossing the line also deducts 100 points, and not parking properly deducts 10 points. For starting on a slope, rolling back more than 30 cm deducts 100 points, incorrect stopping position deducts 10 points, and stalling the engine once deducts 10 points. Turning at a right angle and crossing the line deducts 100 points, as does driving on a curved path and crossing the line. The entire test has a time limit, and exceeding the time for any item deducts 10 points each time. For safety, the examiner will deduct points or even disqualify candidates for dangerous actions. During practice, paying attention to slow-speed control and aiming at the markers can reduce deductions and improve the pass rate. It is recommended to watch instructional videos or have a coach simulate the test to familiarize yourself with the test route. Passing the test will make the next test arrangement smooth, while failing means having to practice again and reschedule, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive. Remember the details, and you can pass easily. I have seen many trainees stuck on small mistakes in reversing into a garage, but mastering the markers makes it simple.
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