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What is the passing score for Subject 2 dsf?

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Adrian
07/24/25 12:14pm

Subject 2 requires a score of 80 to pass. Below are the key points to note for Subject 2 examination: 1. Reverse Parking: (1) Accurately align with reference points and lines, monitor the distance between the car body and the line via side mirrors to prevent the car from crossing the line. (2) Do not stop before the car is fully parked in the bay; ensure proper clutch control to avoid stopping midway or incomplete parking. After entering the designated area, park the car at the specified spot, then proceed with reverse parking; exit in the opposite direction and perform reverse parking once more; exit towards the designated exit to complete the test. 2. Parallel Parking: (1) Maintain proper distance from the parking bay when parallel to it, avoid crossing lines, and be cautious not to run over the bay corner when exiting. (2) Remember to use the turn signal when exiting. After entering the area, align parallel to the parking bay, drive to the left front of the bay, reverse into the bay from the right rear, exit, and the test is completed.

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SamanthaAnn
08/11/25 3:03am

Last time my cousin was extremely nervous about his Driving Test Subject 2, so he specifically asked me to check the passing standards. For small vehicles (C1/C2), both manual and automatic transmissions require 80 points to pass, while large vehicles (A/B licenses) need 90 points. However, it's important to note that evaluation rules may slightly vary by region - for example, stopping midway deducts 5 points each time, and incorrect positioning on the slope will directly deduct 10 points. During practice, the instructor always emphasized mastering reverse parking and parallel parking as mistakes in these two items most frequently lead to failure. Remember to bring your ID card as the electronic evaluation at the test center is very strict.

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Bruce
09/25/25 5:02am

Our driving school instructor keeps yelling '80 points is enough' at the training ground every day. Among the five items in Subject 2, the hill start is the most feared - exceeding 30cm between the front bumper and the pole line deducts 10 points, and being less than 50cm also deducts 10 points. Forgetting to turn off the lights results in immediate failure, which is particularly frustrating. Last time, a fellow trainee stalled three times on the slope and failed outright, scaring me into practicing clutch control every day before the test. Scratching the line with the car body only deducts 10 points, but crossing the line means immediate failure - it's better to go slow than to rush.

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OAlice
11/08/25 7:09am

The Subject 2 driving test actually offers five attempts, but each retake requires paying the fee again. The exam car's voice prompts are extremely annoying—it kept shouting 'stopped midway' during reverse parking, making my hands shake. Forgetting to signal during the 90-degree turn and losing 10 points was the most unfair. It's advisable to familiarize yourself with the clutch depth of the exam car beforehand. I only noticed on my third attempt that the wiper's raised point should align with the line. The passing threshold of 80 points isn't overly high; as long as you avoid major deductions in three out of the five test items, you're generally safe.

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OGarrett
12/30/25 2:06am

As someone who has taken the test three times, here's a reminder: Don't stress over getting full points on the slope parking. As long as the front bumper is within 50 cm of the pole line, you'll only lose 10 points. Focus on controlling your speed! For the reverse parking, just complete it within 210 seconds—my neighbor failed because they were too slow and ran out of time, which made them so angry they punched the wall. Make sure to adjust your seat and mirrors before starting; some trainees failed because they couldn't see the lines in the mirrors and ended up hitting the corner. The arrows on the test site ground are fainter than those at the driving school, so scout the location in advance.

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