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What is the passing score for C1 driving test subject 2?

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VonNatalie
07/24/25 7:57pm

The passing score for the C1 driving license subject 2 test is 80 points. The C1 subject 2 test mainly consists of five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, and hill start and stop. For automatic transmission (C2) subject 2, the hill start and stop is not tested. A C1 driving license allows the holder to drive small and micro passenger vehicles. C1 driving test consists of four subjects, the other subjects are as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic knowledge of road traffic; Subject 3: Mainly tests 16 driving skills including preparation before starting, starting, and driving straight; Subject 4: Mainly tests the requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, similar to subject 1, it is a theoretical test. Subject 2 test tips: During the subject 2 test, before driving, adjust the seat height, adjust the rearview mirror to ensure a wide field of vision, and fasten the seat belt. During the test, do not stop unless the voice prompt indicates failure. For parallel parking, remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. For hill start, remember to pull the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and gradually release the clutch while stepping on the accelerator to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turning, find the reference point before turning and coordinate with the car's speed. For curve driving (S-curve), slow down and drive carefully. For reversing into a garage, control the speed, find the reference point, and make minor adjustments if the rearview mirror shows any deviation. Subject 2 deduction items: Reversing into a garage: Vehicle body out of line, deduct 100 points, judged as failure; failure to reverse into the garage, deduct 100 points, judged as failure; stopping midway, deduct 5 points each time; failure to complete the test within the specified time, deduct 100 points, judged as failure. Parallel parking: Vehicle body out of line after stopping in the garage, deduct 100 points, judged as failure; stopping midway, deduct 5 points each time; tires or vehicle body touching the curb line while driving, deduct 10 points; failure to complete the test within the specified time, deduct 100 points, judged as failure. Curve driving: Wheels touching the road edge line, judged as failure; stopping midway, judged as failure; driving gear not in second gear or above, deduct 5 points. Right-angle turning: Wheels touching the road edge line, judged as failure; stopping midway, deduct 5 points each time. Hill start and stop: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper or motorcycle front axle is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50cm, judged as failure; exceeding the specified start time, judged as failure; after the vehicle stops, if the front bumper or motorcycle front axle is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50cm, deduct 10 points; after the vehicle stops, if the body is more than 30cm but less than 50cm from the road edge line, deduct 10 points. Failure to tighten the parking brake after stopping, deduct 10 points. C1 driving test passing standards: 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 knowledge – 90 points to pass.

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SanCorbin
08/10/25 9:10am

The passing score for the C1 driver's license subject two test is 80 points, which I remember clearly because I was under a lot of pressure when I took it. Subject two mainly assesses practical driving skills, such as reversing into a garage, parallel parking, and starting on a slope, with each item requiring precision. If you lose more than 20 points, you fail. Before the test, I practiced for two hours every day, focusing on strengthening the areas prone to mistakes, such as paying attention to the car's angle and distance when reversing into a garage. Looking back now, the subject two test is not just about passing technical skills but also an important step in cultivating driving safety awareness. Any negligence could lead to an accident, so scoring above 80 is not easy. However, with more practice and a relaxed mindset, most people can pass on their first try. It's advisable to find a good coach and simulate the test environment during preparation.

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MaciRose
09/26/25 4:18am

I think the passing score of 80 for Subject Two is quite a challenge for beginners. Before my test, I was worried about not scoring enough, so I spent every day practicing at the driving school training ground. Subject Two includes five items such as parking at designated spots and curve driving, each with different point deduction standards—for example, going out of line deducts 10 points directly, which is very strict. I finally scored 85 and passed—that sense of achievement was amazing! It's best to record mistakes during practice and improve accordingly. Additionally, during the test, the examiner emphasizes safety regulations, which are also a core part of the scoring. Don’t forget to bring your ID card and arrive on time, as these small details can prevent unnecessary point deductions. In short, focus on mastering the basics, and the 80-point goal is achievable.

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DiJulian
11/09/25 6:22am

For the C1 license in Subject 2, the passing score is 80 points, so don't worry too much! My friend passed it on his first try and said that as long as you practice the key moves diligently, you'll be fine. Test items in Subject 2, like reverse parking and hill starts, deduct points for each mistake, but as long as the total deduction doesn't exceed 20 points, you're good. It's recommended to practice more with an experienced friend or coach. Safety comes first, and as long as you meet the score requirement, you can move on to the next stage.

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VonJameson
12/30/25 8:09am

For the C1 license Subject 2 test, I recall that the passing score of 80 is the basic requirement. As an experienced driver with years of driving experience, I believe Subject 2 evaluates not just the score but also habit formation—for instance, spatial judgment during reverse parking, where mistakes lead to point deductions affecting the result. The test comprehensively covers the challenges of daily driving, and the strict scoring criteria are in place to ensure road safety. I recommend that beginners refer to professional guides during practice, gradually mastering the skills before taking the test. This score target is set quite reasonably.

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