What is the passing score for each of the four subjects in C1?
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Four subjects and their respective passing scores are as follows: Subject 1 - Written test, 45 minutes, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above. Subject 2 - On-site driving test, full score of 100, passing score is 80 or above. Subject 3 - Road or simulated site driving test, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above. Subject 4 - Written test, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above. What is a C1 driver's license: A C1 driver's license is a type of motor vehicle driver's license code. The scope of driving permitted by a C1 license includes small and mini passenger vehicles, light and mini cargo vehicles; light, small, and mini special operation vehicles; small passenger vehicles with a seating capacity of 9 or fewer. Age requirement: The minimum age to apply for a C1 driver's license is 18 years old, with no upper age limit. However, applicants aged 70 or older must pass tests on memory, judgment, reaction ability, etc.
I just passed my C1 driver's license test and remember it clearly: the first subject, theory, requires 90 points to pass out of 100; the second subject, field driving, requires 80 points to pass, with more challenging operations like reverse parking and parallel parking having lower score requirements; the third subject, road test, requires 90 points to pass, as actual driving is more important; the fourth subject, safety knowledge, also requires 90 points to pass. Each subject must be passed to obtain the license. I spent two months preparing, practicing with question banks daily and simulating driving, especially focusing more on Subject 2. Don’t be afraid of making small mistakes, just stay calm. Looking back now, these scoring standards are quite reasonable. For beginners, it's advisable to start with the theory to build a solid foundation and avoid last-minute cramming.