What is the passing score for the C1 driver's license subject 2 test?

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MacJoy
09/07/25 6:20am
A score of 80 is considered a pass for the test. C1 driver's license test passing standards: Traffic regulations 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. C1 driver's license subject 2 test content: Reverse parking, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill start. C1 driver's license allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles. Subject 2 test tips: Before starting the car during the subject 2 test, adjust the seat height, adjust the rearview mirror to ensure a wide field of vision, and fasten the seatbelt. During the test, do not stop unless the voice prompt indicates a failure. For parallel parking, remember to find the right 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, release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and gradually release the clutch while stepping on the accelerator to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turns, find the reference point before turning and coordinate with the car's speed. For curve driving (S-curve), slow down and drive carefully. For reverse parking, 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: Reverse parking: Vehicle body crossing the line – deduct 100 points, fail; Incomplete parking – deduct 100 points, fail; Stopping midway – deduct 5 points each time; Failing to complete the test within the specified time – deduct 100 points, fail. Parallel parking: Vehicle body crossing the line after stopping – deduct 100 points, fail; Stopping midway – deduct 5 points each time; Tires or body touching the curb – deduct 10 points; Failing to complete the test within the specified time – deduct 100 points, fail. Curve driving: Wheels crossing the road edge line – fail; Stopping midway – fail; Not driving in second gear or above – deduct 5 points. Right-angle turns: Wheels crossing the road edge line – fail; Stopping midway – deduct 5 points each time. Hill start: Front bumper or motorcycle front axle not aligned with the pole line and exceeding 50cm – fail; Exceeding the specified start time – fail; Front bumper or motorcycle front axle not aligned with the pole line but not exceeding 50cm – deduct 10 points; Vehicle body more than 30cm but not exceeding 50cm from the road edge line – deduct 10 points; Not pulling the handbrake tightly after stopping – deduct 10 points. The C1 test consists of four subjects, with other items as follows: Subject 1: Mainly tests basic road traffic knowledge. Subject 3: Mainly tests 16 driving skills including preparation, starting, and straight-line driving. Subject 4: Mainly tests safe and civilized driving requirements, similar to Subject 1, it is a theoretical test.
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McEleanor
09/19/25 5:30am
I just passed the second driving test (Subject 2) and want to share my experience. The total score is 100, and you need at least 80 to pass. The test includes reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curve driving, and hill start, each with its own deduction points. For reverse parking, touching the line deducts 10 points, but hitting the pole results in an immediate 100-point deduction (fail). In parallel parking, improper alignment deducts 5 points. Stalling during hill start costs 10 points. During practice, I focused heavily on reverse parking—the instructor’s reference points were crucial, like aligning the rearview mirror with the pole. Keeping speed slow and clutch control steady is key, as one mistake can cost 5-10 points. I scored 82, barely passing. The key is practicing in simulated test conditions to familiarize yourself with the layout and minimize deductions. Subject 2 tests fundamental driving skills—spending extra time on weak areas boosts your chances of passing.
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