What is the passing score for C1 license?

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WyattFitz
07/29/25 5:53pm
For subjects 1 and 4, the passing score is 90 points, while for subjects 2 and 3, it is 80 points. Below are the precautions for the four subjects: 1. Subject 1: Subject 1 is a theoretical test, make sure to check your ID card before the exam. 2. Subject 2: Subject 2 is an in-car test, after getting in the car, first adjust the seat and mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt. 3. Subject 3: After completing all parts of Subject 3, make sure to shift into neutral and engage the handbrake when parking. 4. Subject 4: Subject 4 includes multiple-choice questions, be careful not to mistake multiple-choice questions for single-choice questions, and read the question requirements clearly.
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VanPaisley
08/14/25 9:43am
I remember being particularly concerned about this issue when I took my C1 driver's license test last year. For the theoretical exams like Subject 1 and Subject 4, you need at least 90 points to pass, with the total score being 100. During preparation, I practiced questions on my phone app every day, afraid of making mistakes. The practical test, Subject 2, requires a score of 80 or above, covering maneuvers like parallel parking and reversing into a parking space. For Subject 3, the road test, you need 90 points or more, with details such as starting and lane changes requiring high scores. The test scores are just a threshold; the key is learning safe driving. When practicing, don't just aim to pass—focus on developing good habits so you can drive with confidence. My advice is to relax before the test and do a few mock exams to feel prepared. The moment I passed was exhilarating, and I felt all the effort was worth it! Now, when I drive on the road, the memory of the scores has faded, but the safety rules are deeply ingrained in my mind.
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