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What is the passing score for Subject 2 and Subject 3?

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LeDylan
07/29/25 11:47am

Subject 2 requires a minimum passing score of 80, while Subject 3 requires 90. According to Article 35 of the "Decision of the Ministry of Public Security on Amending the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the passing standards for each subject are as follows: 1. Subject 1: The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing. 2. Subject 2: The full score is 100. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is sufficient. 3. Subject 3: Both the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test have a full score of 100 each, and a score of 90 or above in each is required to pass.

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McAbigail
08/13/25 8:36pm

I remember when I was taking the driving test, the passing score for both Subject 2 and Subject 3 was 80, which was quite crucial because many people tend to make mistakes due to nervousness on their first attempt. Subject 2, the closed-course test, includes multiple tasks like reverse parking or hill starts, where unstable operations could lead to deductions—small mistakes costing 5 to 10 points. Subject 3, the on-road test, emphasizes rules more; forgetting to signal or speeding could result in significant point deductions. During practice, don’t just focus on the score—develop habitual actions and stay calm. If you don’t hit 80 on the test, don’t panic; retakes are often available. The key is to learn driving habits diligently, ensuring safety on the road is the real skill. Talking to your instructor about common mistakes can be a big help.

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DiSteven
10/08/25 6:30am

I often see driving test beginners asking about the passing score. Both Subject 2 and Subject 3 require 80 points to pass. In actual practice, Subject 2 has common mistakes like heavy penalties for touching lines during parallel parking, while Subject 3 tests more on intersection observation and traffic light usage. When practicing, don't just memorize steps—understand the safety principles behind each test item. If you fail, don't get discouraged; most people pass after one or two retakes. The 80-point threshold is well-designed—it ensures basic competency without being too lenient or harsh, encouraging practice while discouraging risky high-score chasing. Beginners should take multiple mock tests before the exam to build confidence.

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VonDeclan
11/21/25 7:50am

For the driving test, the passing score is 80 for both Subject 2 and Subject 3. Based on my personal experience, Subject 2, which includes maneuvers like garage parking and fixed-point stopping, has strict scoring—a small mistake can significantly lower your total score. Subject 3 focuses more on practical driving performance, where errors like an unstable start or forgetting to check the rearview mirror can lead to point deductions. Practicing these details regularly, rather than just aiming for the passing score, makes it easier to pass the test. Keeping a calm mindset is crucial, as beginners often make the same few mistakes—just focus on overcoming those.

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OMicah
01/12/26 2:38am

The passing score for Subject 2 and Subject 3 driving tests is set at 80 points, which serves as the standard threshold. Why 80 points? Because the tests aim to ensure basic driving safety—scores too low indicate insufficient skills, while scores too high might overlook critical details. In Subject 2 (closed-course test), common pitfalls include hill starts or curve navigation. For Subject 3 (road test), violations of traffic rules carry heavy penalties. Beginners should familiarize themselves with scoring criteria in advance—for example, avoid repeating the same mistake more than twice in Subject 3. Focus on developing good habits during practice; safety matters far more than high scores. If you fail, analyze the reasons promptly and improve for the next attempt.

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