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

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DiEva
07/28/2025, 12:03:35 PM

Here is an introduction to the passing standards for each subject of the driving test: 1. Subject 1 passing standard: The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing. 2. Subject 2 passing standard: The full score is 100, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. For applicants of large buses, trailers, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is passing; for other types of vehicles, a score of 80 or above is passing. 3. Subject 3 passing standard: The full score is 100, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. For applicants of large buses, trailers, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is passing; for other types of vehicles, a score of 80 or above is passing. 4. Subject 4 passing standard: The full score is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing.

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IsabelaAnn
08/11/2025, 04:20:55 PM

I remember when I was first learning to drive, the written test for the driver's license was really nerve-wracking. The test is scored out of 100 points, and you need 90 to pass, which means you can't get more than 10 questions wrong. I practiced questions every day using the 'Driving Test Treasure' app, which has a huge question bank covering traffic rules, sign recognition, and safety knowledge. On the test day, there were 100 multiple-choice questions, each worth 1 point, and you needed 90 to pass. I was lucky and scored 95, which made me super happy. I recommend doing plenty of mock tests in advance—don't cram at the last minute. Only after passing the theory part can you move on to the second subject and the road test. Safety comes first—driving is no joke. If you fail, you'll have to retake the test, wasting time and money. Pay extra attention to commonly missed questions, like penalties for drunk driving and speeding violations, as these details are easy to lose points on. Remember the 90-point passing mark—with a little effort, you can do it.

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CarmenAnn
09/29/2025, 02:25:05 AM

Last time I chatted with my neighbor Lao Li about getting a driver's license, he's in his fifties and still learning to drive. The written test requires a passing score of 90 out of 100, which means answering 90% of the questions correctly. Lao Li mentioned that the test used to be simpler, but now it's been updated with additional rules for electric vehicles and shared bicycles. He studied using the books provided by the driving school and also attended a free online training course. The test is divided into several sections: laws and regulations, emergency handling, etc., each of which is important. Lao Li scored 85 on his first attempt and didn't pass, but after studying every day, he scored 92 on his second try and passed. He advised young people not to rush but to take it step by step. After passing the test, practical driving practice is essential, as road safety depends on a solid foundation. Learning to drive is a significant life event; you need to pass the test to get on the road, so don't be afraid of the difficulty.

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BellaAnn
11/12/2025, 03:20:49 AM

Passing the driving license written test with a score of 90 out of 100 is a strict standard. This rule ensures drivers understand basic safety knowledge and reduces accidents. Every question relates to human lives—for example, running a red light deducts 6 points. Mastering the theory helps avoid mistakes in real situations. The test covers traffic laws, vehicle operations, etc., requiring serious study. My friend failed last year due to carelessness and deeply regretted it. The current syllabus includes new regulations, so more practice is needed. Scoring below 90 means retaking the test, wasting resources. Safe driving starts with theoretical knowledge—the passing score isn't the end goal but the foundation.

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SanLondon
01/02/2026, 10:13:25 PM

To pass the theoretical part of the driver's license test smoothly, the key is to aim for the 90-point passing mark. The test is scored out of 100, consisting of 100 multiple-choice questions worth 1 point each. I used the Didi Driving Test App, practicing for half an hour daily, and consistently scored above 95 in mock exams. Focus on reviewing high-frequency mistakes, such as parking rules and traffic signal meanings. Avoid rote memorization—understanding the logic behind the rules is more effective. Failing the test delays the practical training for the second subject, wasting time. It's recommended to take a full-length mock exam daily in the week before the test and only schedule the official exam once scores consistently exceed 90. Mastering safety knowledge ensures peace of mind on the road. This passing requirement isn't just for show—it's to ensure everyone's safe travel.

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SanDamian
03/30/2026, 10:57:21 PM

Recently, we were talking about the driving test. The passing score for the theoretical exam is 90 out of 100, which is quite reasonable. My classmate took the C1 driver's license test last year, prepared for the written test for half a month, and passed with a score of 94. He said the questions varied in difficulty, but you're only allowed to get 10 wrong, so you have to read them carefully. The test is computer-based, and the score is displayed immediately. He practiced a lot with app question banks during revision, especially those tricky traffic sign questions. You need to score above 90 to proceed to practical driving lessons, otherwise, you'll have to pay for a retake. Remember, the written test score affects your later practical skill training, so take it seriously and don't slack off.

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