What is the passing score for C1 License Subject 2?

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LaRafael
07/29/25 11:27am
The passing score for the C1 license Subject 2 exam is 80 points. The C1 Subject 2 exam 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 included. A C1 driver's license allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles, among others. C1 license exams consist of four subjects, with the other subjects as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic knowledge of road traffic rules. Subject 3: Tests 16 driving skills including vehicle preparation, starting, straight-line driving, etc. Subject 4: Tests safe and civilized driving operation requirements, similar to Subject 1, it is a theoretical exam. Subject 2 Exam Tips: Before starting the car during the Subject 2 exam, adjust the seat height and rearview mirrors to ensure a wide field of vision, and fasten the seat belt. During the exam, do not stop unless the system indicates a failure. For parallel parking, find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, and react promptly to match the car's speed. For hill start and stop, remember to pull the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, release the handbrake, and stabilize the clutch. Press the accelerator while releasing the clutch 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. 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 crossing the line—100 points deducted, failing the exam; failing to reverse into the garage—100 points deducted, failing the exam; stopping midway—5 points deducted each time; failing to complete the exam within the specified time—100 points deducted, failing the exam. Parallel parking: Vehicle body crossing the line after stopping—100 points deducted, failing the exam; stopping midway—5 points deducted each time; tires or body touching the curb—10 points deducted; failing to complete the exam within the specified time—100 points deducted, failing the exam. Curve driving: Wheels touching the road edge line—failing the exam; stopping midway—failing the exam; not using second gear or above—5 points deducted. Right-angle turning: Wheels touching the road edge line—failing the exam; stopping midway—5 points deducted each time. Hill start and stop: Front bumper or motorcycle front axle not aligned with the pole line and exceeding 50 cm—failing the exam; exceeding the specified start time—failing the exam; front bumper or motorcycle front axle not aligned with the pole line but not exceeding 50 cm—10 points deducted; vehicle body exceeding 30 cm but not 50 cm from the road edge line—10 points deducted; not pulling the handbrake tightly after stopping—10 points deducted. C1 License Exam 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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