
C1 Subject 2 has many scoring items. The following are the standard introductions: General requirements: Not using the seat belt as required, deduct 100 points; Causing the engine to stall once due to improper operation, deduct 10 points. Reversing into the garage: Not driving according to the prescribed route and sequence, deduct 100 points; The vehicle body crosses the line, deduct 100 points; Failing to reverse into the garage, deduct 100 points; Exceeding 210 seconds, deduct 100 points; Stopping midway, deduct 5 points each time. Parallel parking: After the vehicle is parked in the garage, if the vehicle body crosses the line, deduct 100 points; (When exiting the parallel parking) During driving, if the tire touches the solid center line of the lane, deduct 10 points.

The scoring criteria for Subject 2 of the driving test are quite complex. I remember the items include reverse parking, where going out of the line with the car body results in an immediate 100-point deduction, failing the test. Stopping midway deducts 5 points each time, which is easy to happen when nervous. Parallel parking is also strict; not fully entering the parking space or touching the line deducts 100 points. Hill start is even more troublesome; incorrect front or rear distance deducts 10 or 20 points, and crossing the line results in a full deduction. For curve driving and right-angle turns, crossing the line deducts 100 points. Don’t forget basic safety: forgetting to fasten the seatbelt deducts 100 points, and incorrect use of turn signals deducts 10 points. The total score is 100 points, and failing occurs if too many points are deducted. Therefore, it’s essential to simulate these scenarios during practice to develop muscle memory and ensure passing the test in one go.

I'm quite familiar with the deduction points in Subject 2. The failure rate for reverse parking is high, and crossing the line results in a 100-point deduction; stopping once deducts 5 points, which I did during my test. For parallel parking, not entering properly or touching the boundary line deducts all points. On the slope, incorrect parking distance leads to deductions, and touching the line in the curve section deducts 100 points. The seatbelt must be securely fastened, otherwise the test ends. Overall, details determine success or failure. Practicing more on the driving range and familiarizing yourself with each turning point can help avoid mistakes and make the test smoother.

The scoring for Subject 2 is strict, with key items including: reversing into the garage and crossing the line deducts 100 points, stopping deducts 5 points; incomplete side parking deducts 100 points; incorrect distance in slope parking deducts points; crossing the line in curve driving deducts 100 points. Forgetting to fasten the seatbelt deducts 100 points, incorrect use of turn signals deducts 10 points. The total score is 100, and failing occurs if all points are deducted. Practice these weaknesses more to improve the pass rate.

The scoring standards are designed to promote safe driving habits. Reversing over the line deducts 100 points to prevent scratches; parking deductions cultivate continuous operation skills; not wearing a seatbelt deducts 100 points to emphasize protection. During practice, focus on details, such as stopping accurately on slopes and smoothly navigating curves without crossing lines, to pass the test more steadily.


