
C license subject 2 includes the following test items: 1. Pole test: Accurately judge the spatial position of the vehicle body and control the vehicle to complete reversing or moving forward through spatial obstacles at low speed. 2. Reverse parking: Correctly determine the reversing trajectory of the vehicle and control the vehicle to complete reverse parking. 3. Hill start: Accurately determine the parking position; coordinate the use of accelerator pedal, parking brake and clutch to start smoothly. 4. Parallel parking: Operate the vehicle to correctly park into the right-side parking space (garage) while moving. 5. Curve driving: Operate the steering device while moving to control the vehicle to drive along curves. 6. Right-angle turn: Correctly operate the steering device while moving and accurately judge the difference between inner and outer wheels.

Last year when I took the Category C driving test (Subject 2), it was quite comprehensive, mainly including reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Reverse parking required backing the car into a designated spot without crossing lines or going out of bounds. I kept hitting the corner at first, but later managed by aligning the rearview mirror with reference points. Parallel parking was about parking quickly and accurately. The hill start was the hardest part—stopping precisely and starting without stalling or rolling back, as even a slight mistake would cost points. Right-angle turns had to be taken slowly to avoid cutting corners. Curve driving involved navigating S-curves at a steady speed without crossing lines. Each test item had time limits, like two minutes for reverse parking, which added pressure. I practiced daily at the driving school, remembering the instructor's mantra: slow, precise, and calm. The failure rate was high, but with enough practice and staying relaxed during the test, passing wasn't too hard. Remember, safety comes first—master the basics, and you won't be afraid.

Having taught driving for many years, the core five test items for the C license Category 2 exam are: reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Reverse parking tests spatial judgment, with the standard being the car fully entering the garage without crossing lines; parallel parking requires quick and precise parking; the hill section tests stopping position and smooth starting without rolling back; right-angle turns require controlled steering at slow speeds; curve driving emphasizes stability in navigating S-turns. The exam has time limits for each item, and exceeding them results in an immediate fail. I advise students to focus on coordinating the clutch and brake during practice, using rearview mirrors to align with reference points like garage corners or markings. Common mistakes include nervous operations leading to crossing lines or stalling; simulating the test environment several times can help improve. Failing the test is normal, and retaking it is fine, but don't overlook the practical use of these skills, such as parking safety and hill starts in daily life. The key is to build a solid foundation.

I just passed the C license Subject 2 test not long ago. The content was super straightforward: reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and curve driving. For reverse parking, you must enter the garage without crossing lines. Parallel parking requires precise stopping at marked points. The hill start is the hardest—stopping accurately and preventing rollback. The others are simpler. The test has time limits, like completing reverse parking within two minutes. I practiced daily for a month, with the coach teaching me to memorize reference points, such as aligning the rearview mirror with markings. Don’t stress too much during the test—staying relaxed makes it easier to pass. Many people fail, but persistence leads to improvement. The key is hands-on practice, not just thinking.


