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What is the basic process for obtaining a C2 driver's license?

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ReidLee
09/03/2025, 10:40:54 PM

The following is the process for the C2 driver's license test: 1. Subject 1: Computer-based test, a total of 100 questions, 1 point per question, 90 points or above (including 90 points) are considered passing. If you fail the test, you can pay a certain fee to retake it once. The main test content includes: traffic signals, traffic signs, and various traffic rules. 2. Subject 2: Field test. It is divided into five parts: reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and stopping on a slope and starting uphill. The order of these tests will be determined by drawing lots. 3. Subject 3: Road test. The system will evaluate whether the student follows all rules and how they handle various road conditions during driving. If everything is done correctly and appropriately, they will generally pass. 4. Subject 4: Another theoretical test, but the content mainly involves judging various road conditions and determining which driving behaviors violate traffic laws.

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DeAnnie
09/15/2025, 11:53:04 PM

Last year, I just got my C2 driver's license, and the whole process was quite interesting. First, I found a driving school online to sign up—just don’t go for the cheapest one with a bad reputation. Then, I went to the hospital for a physical exam, mainly checking vision and hearing, which was quick and simple. For the theory test (Subject 1), I used a mobile app to practice the question bank for a few days and passed with full marks easily. Next, I practiced Subject 2 (closed-course driving), learning skills like reversing into a parking space and parallel parking—just follow the instructor’s guidance and don’t be afraid to make mistakes. During the road test (Subject 3), I was a bit nervous, but since it was an automatic transmission car, I didn’t have to worry about shifting gears, making the drive much smoother. After passing, there was the Subject 3 safety theory test, and then I officially got my license. I recommend automatic transmission for beginners—it’s super convenient for city driving. The whole process took about two to three months, and the key is to practice more, not just focus on mock exams.

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FinleyFitz
10/30/2025, 12:28:21 AM

I accompanied my child throughout the process of obtaining a C2 driver's license, and the procedure was quite systematic. The first step was enrolling in a driving school and undergoing a medical examination to ensure good health without major issues. The second step was passing the theoretical test (Subject 1), which my child managed through self-study apps, but I reminded them to take it seriously and not slack off. The third step involved practicing Subject 2 (yard test), focusing on parking skills under the strict supervision of the instructor—I just reminded my child to stay patient. The fourth step was the road test (Subject 3), emphasizing safe driving habits like observing signals and speed control. Finally, they took the safety and civility theory test, and once passed, the license was obtained. As a parent, I recommend offering full support throughout the process, consulting experienced individuals, and avoiding impulsive driving. Choosing an automatic transmission has the advantage of being easier to handle and reducing accident risks. Cost-wise, it should be kept within a few thousand yuan. Early preparation brings peace of mind, so don’t procrastinate and let it affect studies or work.

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CalebMarie
12/12/2025, 11:36:21 PM

The process for obtaining a C2 driver's license is quite straightforward. After enrolling in a driving school, you just need to pass the physical examination. For the theoretical test (Subject 1), a few days of practice on a question bank app should suffice. Subject 2 involves practicing and testing in-yard maneuvers like reversing and turning. Subject 3 is the road test, where you drive a short distance. Passing the safety theory test gets you the license. I managed it in my spare time—automatic transmission is simpler to operate, fuel-efficient, and easy to drive. Choosing a convenient driving school is key.

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DelMadison
02/02/2026, 12:41:31 AM

The process for obtaining a C2 driver's license starts with registration: after passing the medical exam, study theory and take the first subject test; then practice parking and garage entry in the second subject on-site; the third subject road test assesses traffic rule application; finally, pass the safety theory test to get the license. I often help people prepare, recommending more simulated road conditions and attention to details like blind spot checks; automatic transmission simplifies driving, but fundamentals must be solid; the whole process takes a few months, costing generally 3,000 to 4,000, depending on regional differences. Common mistakes include ignoring traffic signals and unstable braking, so correcting errors early is more efficient. Choose a driving school based on facilities and feedback—don’t skimp on safety to save small costs.

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Charlotte
04/27/2026, 05:33:53 PM

Sharing my experience of obtaining a C2 driver's license: First, passed the medical check-up without issues after registration, scored full marks in subject one by practicing the question bank; For subject two, practiced reversing in the training ground a lot to get familiar with the feel; For subject three, don't be afraid of the road test, automatic transmission doesn't require clutch operation, making driving more comfortable. After passing the theoretical test, getting the license was straightforward. Advice: rest well before the medical check to avoid blurred vision, practice with friends for mutual encouragement; The process isn't too difficult, but basic skills need reinforcement to avoid sudden stops or speeding; Choosing a reputable driving school has many benefits. Ultimately, enjoy the freedom of driving, and remember to conduct regular maintenance checks.

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