What are the test items for the C1 license subject 2 exam?
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The C1 subject 2 exam mainly consists of five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, and stopping and starting on a slope. Some regions also include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. For automatic transmission (C2), the stopping and starting on a slope is not tested. The C1 driver's license allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles. Introduction and tips for the subject 2 exam: During the subject 2 exam, before driving, make sure to adjust the seat height and rearview mirrors to ensure a wide field of vision, and fasten your seatbelt. As long as the system does not announce a failure, do not stop during the exam. Parallel parking: Park the car into the designated space without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. Slope stopping: Drive the car slowly up the slope and stop within the designated area. Tips: Remember to pull the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and simultaneously press the accelerator while releasing the clutch to avoid stalling or rolling back. Right-angle turning: Prepare to turn 90 degrees while driving straight without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Identify the reference point before turning and coordinate with the car's speed. Curve driving (S-turn): Drive slowly through the S-curve without crossing or touching the lines. Tips: Control the speed, slow down, and coordinate the timing of turning the car's front. Reversing into a garage: Reverse the car into the garage without stalling or crossing/touching the lines. Tips: Control the speed, find the correct reference point, and make minor adjustments when observing deviations in the rearview mirror. Passing standards for the C1 license exam: Traffic laws and related knowledge—90 points to pass. Field driving—80 points to pass. Road driving—80 points to pass. Safe and civilized driving—90 points to pass. The C1 exam consists of four subjects. The other three subjects are as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic road traffic knowledge. Subject 3: Mainly tests 16 driving skills, including preparation before driving, starting, and driving straight. Subject 4: Mainly tests safe and civilized driving requirements, similar to subject 1, both being theoretical exams.
When I took the C1 driver's license test for Subject 2 for the first time, I was really a bit nervous. The test items included reverse parking into a garage—you had to be precise, not crossing the lines or misaligning the direction. Next was parallel parking, where you had to align with the rearview mirror and slowly move in. Then came the slope stop and start, which was the easiest part to stall the car. After that was the right-angle turn, where you had to master the timing of the steering. Finally, there was the curve driving, navigating through an S-bend, which felt like walking through a maze. During the test, the examiner was always watching closely, adding immense pressure. I practiced many times before getting it right—the key was to get familiar with the clutch feel of the car and simulate the scenarios at the driving school. My advice is to stay relaxed and not let the examiner's stern look make your hands shake. Remember, these test items are all about building a solid driving foundation, especially reverse parking, which is useful in real life. After passing, I did feel much more confident driving, but failing Subject 2 is common, so don’t get discouraged. I practiced for half a month before taking the test, failed the first time, and succeeded on the second attempt.