What does Subject Two include?

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JoshuaLee
07/29/25 6:14pm
The C1 license Subject Two test for small cars includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). In some regions, there is a sixth item: highway toll card collection. The C2 license Subject Two test includes four mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). Reverse Parking: Reverse parking is one of the most practiced and considered challenging items in the Subject Two test. The most critical point during the test is that the car must not stop midway; otherwise, the test will be considered a failure. Before preparing to park, the candidate can observe the garage boundary lines through the rearview mirror to determine the steering wheel angle for reversing. The car body should maintain a distance of 1.5 to 1.8 meters from the boundary line, and the car should start reversing slowly once the front of the car crosses the infrared line. When the right rear window's vertical trim aligns with the upper right corner of the yellow boundary line, the steering wheel should be turned fully to complete the reverse parking. Parallel Parking: Parallel parking is a commonly used skill in daily driving. The candidate must drive the car parallel to the parking space and then reverse into it without any pauses. As long as the car is parked within the designated area without crossing the boundary lines, the test is passed. Note that stopping midway will result in failure. Hill Start and Stop: During the hill start and stop test, candidates are most concerned about stalling. When the car is stopped on the slope, the handbrake must be engaged to prevent rolling back. The process of starting, accelerating, and passing the slope constitutes the hill start test. Rolling back will also result in point deductions. Right-Angle Turn: During the right-angle turn, the candidate must control the car's speed and complete a 90-degree sharp turn at low speed without stopping. Failing to complete the turn or stalling midway will result in point deductions. It is important to position the car close to one side of the road to make the turn easier. Curve Driving: Curve driving requires the candidate to have a good sense of the car. The car must navigate an S-shaped path of a specified width without touching the boundary lines, and the steering must be smooth. The purpose is to develop the driver's ability to control the car's direction and track the wheel trajectory. Mastering this skill will make the test easier.
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