What is the passing score for manual transmission Subject 2?
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The passing score for the C1 driver's license Subject 2 test is 80 points. The C1 Subject 2 test 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), the hill start and stop is not included in Subject 2. A C1 driver's license allows the holder to drive small and micro passenger vehicles. C1 test consists of four subjects, with the other items as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic knowledge of road traffic; Subject 3: Tests 16 driving skills, including preparation before driving, starting, straight-line driving, etc.; Subject 4: Tests safe and civilized driving requirements, similar to Subject 1, it is a theoretical test. Subject 2 test techniques: During the Subject 2 test, before driving, be sure to adjust the seat height and rearview mirrors to ensure a broad field of vision, and fasten the seat belt. During the test, do not stop unless the voice prompt indicates failure. For parallel parking, remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. For hill start, remember to pull the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, and release the handbrake. Keep the clutch steady, 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 there is any deviation observed in the rearview mirror. Subject 2 deduction items: Reversing into a garage: If the car body crosses the line, 100 points are deducted, and the test is failed; if the car is not fully parked in the garage, 100 points are deducted, and the test is failed; stopping midway deducts 5 points each time; failure to complete the test within the specified time deducts 100 points, and the test is failed. Parallel parking: If the car body crosses the line after stopping in the garage, 100 points are deducted, and the test is failed; stopping midway deducts 5 points each time; if the tires or car body touch the curb line while driving, 10 points are deducted; failure to complete the test within the specified time deducts 100 points, and the test is failed. Curve driving: If the wheels press the road edge line, the test is failed; stopping midway results in failure; driving in a gear lower than second deducts 5 points. Right-angle turning: If the wheels press the road edge line, the test is failed; stopping midway deducts 5 points each time. Hill start and stop: If the front bumper of the car or the front axle of the motorcycle is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50 cm, the test is failed; exceeding the specified time for starting deducts 100 points, and the test is failed; if the front bumper or front axle is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50 cm, 10 points are deducted; if the car body is more than 30 cm but less than 50 cm from the road edge line, 10 points are deducted; failure to tighten the parking brake deducts 10 points. C1 driver's license test 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.
The passing score for the manual transmission Subject 2 driving test is 80 out of 100, which is actually quite lenient. During practice, my instructor always said it's okay to lose points but not major items. For example, in reverse parking, as long as you don't cross the line, even if the car body goes out of line, it's only a 10-point deduction. Hill start positioning and parallel parking each account for 10 points, and rolling back less than 30cm after hill start only deducts 10 points. For right-angle turns and curve driving, just avoid crossing the line. In the actual test, many people stall once due to nervousness and lose 10 points, but if they stabilize in the following items, they can still pass. The key is not to make mistakes that result in immediate failure, such as completely crossing the line in reverse parking or rolling back more than 50cm during hill start—these are fatal errors.