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What is the passing score for C1 license?

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JakeMarie
09/06/2025, 03:53:21 AM

C1 driver's license examination passing criteria for each subject are as follows: Subject 1 has a full score of 100, with 90 being the passing mark; Subject 2 has a full score of 100, with 80 being the passing mark; Subject 3 road driving skills and safety civilization driving knowledge tests each have a full score of 100, with 90 being the passing mark for each. The C1 driver's license test includes Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3, with the specific content of each subject as follows: Subject 1 test content includes: road passage, traffic signals, traffic safety violations and accident handling, motor vehicle driver's license application and use, motor vehicle registration regulations, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. Subject 2 test content includes: reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. (Some cities may have additional items). Subject 3 road driving skills test content includes: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. Subject 3 safety civilization driving knowledge test content includes: safety civilization driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application and Use Regulations," the vehicle types permitted for C1 license are: small and mini passenger vehicles, as well as light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special-purpose vehicles.

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DaniellaLee
09/18/2025, 03:29:41 AM

When I first started learning to drive, I was particularly worried about the score. The passing mark for the theoretical part of the C1 driver's license exam is 90 out of 100. On the exam day, I was extremely nervous because the questions were randomly selected from the question bank, and you needed to answer at least 90 correctly to pass. I took extra mock tests and barely passed with a score of 92. The instructor reminded everyone that the passing score is set at 90 because scoring below this might indicate insufficient knowledge, which could pose risks when driving on the road. If you fail, you'll have to wait a few days to retake the exam, wasting both time and money. It's recommended to use an app to practice questions for one or two weeks, focusing on traffic signs, regulations, and common misconceptions. Safe driving starts with a solid theoretical foundation, so don’t take it lightly—passing on the first try is best.

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LeSavannah
11/01/2025, 03:56:50 AM

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I still remember that a score of 90 was required to pass the C1 license theory test (Subject 1) back then. There were no mobile apps at the time—we relied solely on books and practice questions. Nowadays, young people have it easier with digital tools, but the passing standard remains unchanged. The 90-point threshold is reasonable, ensuring drivers understand basic traffic rules and avoid causing accidents on the road. My son passed effortlessly by practicing diligently every day without slacking. Failing means retaking the test, which can delay work schedules. In short, safety comes first, and the score requirement is a safeguard.

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LaAdelyn
12/15/2025, 03:04:50 AM

Having taught driving for decades, I know that a score of 90 is required to pass the C1 license theory test. There are 100 questions in total, with each question worth 1 point. Failing more than 10 questions means you don't pass. Students often make mistakes on speed limit signs or accident handling questions. It's advisable to review the question bank in advance and avoid last-minute cramming. The passing score is designed to ensure drivers have the necessary knowledge to prevent accidents.

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IvanLynn
02/04/2026, 09:05:09 PM

I scored 88 on my driving theory test and failed, just 2 points short of the 90 passing mark! I was so anxious at the time. The retake delayed me for half a month and required an additional fee. The lesson is to practice more questions and carefully read every option. The 90-point requirement is meant to filter out those with incomplete knowledge to prevent road accidents. The retake pressure is high, so review steadily and don't be careless.

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Gimli
04/30/2026, 01:17:59 PM

The passing score of 90 in the C1 theory test is crucial as it ensures drivers possess essential safety knowledge. Setting the bar at 90 guarantees everyone understands core traffic signals and laws, leading to fewer accidents and greater peace of mind on the road. Those who fail should review and retry—my friend passed on the third attempt, proving the effort is worthwhile. Road safety begins with the test.

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