What is the passing score for C2 Subject 3?
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C2 Subject 3 requires a score of 90 to pass. Here are the specific details about C2: 1. Restrictions: The C2 driver's license is one of the more common licenses and only allows driving automatic transmission vehicles with fewer than 9 seats and a length not exceeding 6 meters. 2. Age: Applicants must be between 18-70 years old. 3. Eligible vehicle types: Small automatic transmission cars, small and micro automatic transmission passenger vehicles, as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo vehicles. 4. Physical examination: Annual physical exams are required for those aged 60 and above; those under 60 do not need them. 5. Requirements for exam vehicles: Light automatic transmission general cargo vehicles with a length of at least 5 meters, or small automatic transmission general passenger vehicles with a length of at least 4 meters, or automatic transmission cars with a length of at least 4 meters.
I just took the C2 Subject 3 test last year, and I still remember clearly that the passing score is 90 out of 100. There are many test items, such as starting, parking, and changing lanes, all of which require standardized operations. For example, failing to use the turn signal when starting immediately deducts 10 points—it's so easy to lose points. I was so nervous that my palms were sweating, especially during the roadside parking when I didn’t control the distance well and lost points again. In the end, I scored 92, barely passing. The key is to practice mock tests frequently, familiarizing yourself with the scoring criteria for each action, like ensuring the seatbelt is fastened—otherwise, it’s an instant fail. Staying calm is crucial to avoid a chain reaction of mistakes. The 90-point passing threshold is quite fair, after all, road safety is paramount. Passing the test really boosts your confidence when driving afterward.