What is the passing score for the B2 license Subject 2 test?

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ZaneRose
09/02/25 2:32am
The passing score for the B2 license Subject 2 test is 90 points. The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points. For large buses, trailers, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 points is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 points is sufficient. The test items for the B2 license Subject 2 include: parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turns, hill start, stake test, single-plank bridge, narrow gate, bumpy road, simulated highway, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnel passage, simulated rainy/foggy conditions, simulated slippery road, and emergency handling. Below are the detailed test items for B2 Subject 2: Stake Test: Reverse from the starting point into Bay B and stop correctly, then move the vehicle twice forward and twice backward to shift into Bay A and stop correctly. Proceed forward to exit Bay B to the control line, reverse into Bay A and stop correctly, then return to the starting point. No stopping is allowed during the process, and the total time must not exceed 8 minutes. Parallel Parking: After stopping the vehicle on the right side in front of the bay, reverse into the bay in one go without stopping. The wheels must not touch the lane or bay boundary lines. Single-Plank Bridge: No stopping is allowed during the test, and the wheels must not fall off the bridge. Narrow Road U-Turn: Stop the vehicle on the right side of the U-turn section, complete the U-turn within no more than three forward and two reverse movements. The test time must not exceed 5 minutes. Right-Angle Turn: Drive the vehicle along the designated route, make a right-angle turn from left to right or right to left in one go without stopping. The wheels must not touch the lane boundary lines. Hill Start: Accurately stop the vehicle and start smoothly without rolling back. The start time must not exceed 30 seconds. Simulated Highway Driving: After entering the highway via the ramp, turn on the left indicator, check for oncoming traffic, and accelerate into the lane after confirming safety. Drive at the minimum speed limit and turn off the indicator. When changing lanes, turn on the indicator for the target lane, check for traffic, and change lanes after confirming safety. When exiting the highway, adjust speed and lane in advance based on exit signs. Simulated Emergency Handling: During normal driving, one of the following emergency scenarios will be randomly selected and simulated via voice or lights: 1. Sudden obstacle ahead: brake immediately, stop quickly, and turn on hazard lights after stopping. 2. Tire blowout or vehicle malfunction on the highway: slow down appropriately, check following traffic, park steadily in the emergency lane, turn on hazard lights, instruct passengers to move behind the guardrail, place warning signs correctly, and simulate calling for help. Simulated Tunnel Driving: Observe tunnel road signs before entering, follow instructions, slow down, turn on headlights, and honk when entering. Honk again and turn off headlights when exiting. No honking in no-honking zones. Simulated Rainy/Foggy Conditions: Drive at reduced speed. Adjust wiper speed based on rain intensity. In foggy conditions, turn on fog lights, position lights, headlights, and hazard lights. Simulated Slippery Road: Slow down before entering the slippery section, then drive at low gear with steady control. Simulated Continuous Sharp Turns on Mountain Roads: Slow down before turns, drive on the right side, honk before entering, and avoid occupying the opposite lane. Narrow Gate: Drive through three gates at a speed no less than 10 km/h without touching the hanging poles.
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