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

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OLeo
07/29/25 10:32am

For Subject 1, a score of 90 is required to pass. The passing criteria for Subject 2 and Subject 3 are more complex. Below are the detailed passing criteria for Subject 2 and Subject 3: 1. Subject 2: For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 is required to pass. 2. Subject 3: For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 is required to pass.

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Zane
08/13/25 2:52pm

I just passed my driving test recently, so I'm very familiar with the scoring rules. The driving test is divided into several subjects, each with a passing score. Subject 1 is the theoretical test, which consists entirely of multiple-choice and true/false questions. The full score is 100, and you must score at least 90 to pass. It mainly tests traffic rules and safety knowledge. If you score below 90, you have to retake it. When I was studying, I used a question-bank app to practice every day. Subject 2 is the field driving skills test, including tasks like reversing into a parking space and parallel parking. The full score is 100, and 80 is the passing mark. As long as you don’t make major mistakes, you can usually pass. Subject 3 is the road driving test, with a passing score of 90, checking your actual driving habits. The safety and civilization knowledge test is often combined with it. During my Subject 3 test, I was so nervous that my palms were sweating, but I barely passed. I recommend practicing mock tests in advance—staying calm makes it easier to meet the standards. Remember, the scoring system is designed reasonably to cultivate safe driving habits, so don’t slack off!

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SerenityDella
10/07/25 5:37am

I've been teaching at a driving school for many years, and explaining the passing scores for the driver's license test is crucial to my students. For the Theory Test (Subject 1), you must score at least 90 out of 100 to pass, as this subject assesses fundamental knowledge – scoring below 90 indicates insufficient understanding to drive safely. The Field Driving Test (Subject 2) requires an 80 to pass, focusing on practical skills where beginners often make mistakes, but the minimum standard ensures basic competency. The Road Test (Subject 3) demands 90 points to pass, guaranteeing safety in real traffic conditions. The Safety and Civility Exam typically also requires 90 points. Students who fail must retake the test – this system prevents careless individuals from causing accidents on the road. Solid training is essential: practice more, watch tutorial videos, as your scores directly impact your future safety record. Our goal isn't just getting licensed, but becoming responsible drivers.

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VanCarmen
11/20/25 7:01am

I've been driving for over a decade and still remember my driving test scores. For Theory Test (Subject 1), you need 90 points to pass - it's all about memorizing traffic rules. The Yard Test (Subject 2) requires just 80 points because it's easy to lose marks but don't panic. The Road Test (Subject 3) has a passing score of 90. I passed Subject 2 on my first attempt with 85 points - people say it's difficult but practice makes perfect. These score thresholds are scientifically set, with slightly lenient requirements for Subject 2 considering new drivers' nervousness. When preparing, don't just memorize questions - understand why these scores are set (safety first!). Simulate more driving scenarios and stay relaxed to naturally improve your scores. The retake rules are simple - if you fail once, prepare thoroughly before retaking without rushing. The key is developing good habits to avoid future troubles.

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