What are the test items for manual transmission Subject 2?
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The C1 driving test items include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions also include a sixth item: collecting a toll card on a highway. The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. A total score of 80 points or above is required to pass the test. If you fail the Subject 2 test on the first attempt, you can retake it once. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests must not exceed five. If you fail the fifth scheduled test, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated.
I just passed the manual transmission Subject 2 test last year, which mainly focused on field driving skills assessment, consisting of several sections: the hill start requires stopping at a designated spot and then smoothly starting without stalling, the right-angle turn demands quick steering without crossing lines, the curve driving involves navigating an S-curve at low speed smoothly, the reverse parking tests reversing skills the most—no touching poles or crossing lines—and the parallel parking also requires precise parking into the space. These sections primarily train basic car feel and clutch control. During the test, I was particularly nervous due to the strict time limits, and it took me several hours of practice to master the skills. Regular simulation practice on coordinating the clutch and steering wheel is crucial. After passing, I gained confidence in actual driving. My advice to beginners is not to fear failure; take it step by step, and everyone can pass.
Recalling the manual transmission Subject 2 driving test, it was my first practical foundation when learning to drive. The standard content generally includes five items: the slope fixed-point parking and starting test checks parking position and smooth starts, right-angle turns require agile steering without scraping, curve driving tests vehicle control on narrow paths, reverse parking demands precise backward parking into the space, and parallel parking requires accurate parallel parking. All these rely on the coordination of hands and feet and concentration. When I took the test, I often failed at reverse parking because I didn't align properly, and it took repeated practice with mirrors and clutch to adapt. Only after passing did I realize the importance of safe driving, as these skills are all useful in daily driving.