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What is the process for the C2 Subject 2 driving test?

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AaronMarie
07/29/25 3:58am

After entering the test site, staff in the waiting area will assign you a test vehicle number, and then you will wait for your turn to be called. In the waiting area, scan your ID card again to input your test information. When your number is called, quickly enter through the access channel and find your assigned test vehicle. Once prepared, inform the examiner to begin the test. The candidate will then complete several test items in sequence before driving back to the starting point.

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StBrooklyn
08/12/25 3:33pm

Last year when I took the C2 Subject 2 driving test, the procedure was as follows: First, go to the check-in counter at the test site to register by swiping your ID card, and you'll receive a number tag. Wait for your number to be called before entering the test area, where the instructor will guide you to the assigned vehicle. The first step upon entering the car is to adjust the seat position and rearview mirror angle to ensure a clear field of vision, and you must fasten your seatbelt. The test items generally proceed in order: First is reverse parking into a garage, requiring precise parking without crossing lines; next is parallel parking, where neither the front nor rear of the car should exceed boundaries; then curve driving, paying attention to speed control to avoid crossing edge lines; right-angle turning requires accurate steering to avoid hitting poles; finally, there's hill start and stop, where you must park accurately without stalling. The entire process is monitored by an electronic system, with each item scored out of 100, and a passing score of 80. I made a mistake in parallel parking but still passed on the first try. It's recommended to do simulation training before the test to familiarize yourself with key points, and keeping a relaxed mindset is crucial. More practice can help avoid point deductions, and the test environment is actually quite friendly.

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OscarAnn
10/02/25 8:09am

The process for taking the C2 license Subject 2 test is quite straightforward: Arrive at the test site, sign in, and verify your identity, then wait in line. When it's your turn, adjust the seat and mirrors carefully before starting, and make sure to fasten your seatbelt. The test items proceed in order: reversing into the garage requires precise reference points for a smooth entry; aligning the car correctly is key for parallel parking; maintain a steady speed during the curve driving—not too slow or fast; pay attention to the timing of steering for the right-angle turn; stopping precisely on the slope without crossing the line is crucial. Each action is automatically scored by the system, such as crossing a line deducting 10 points or stalling deducting 20. Remember, safety first—check if the vehicle starts normally. During my test, I paid extra attention to preventing the car from rolling back on the slope start. Practice more in simulated test scenarios, bring some snacks to ease nerves, and you'll pass smoothly. Don't worry too much about mistakes; you can always retake the test if needed.

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AdrielLee
11/16/25 3:05am

The process is simple: First, register at the test site and wait for your number to be called. Once in the car, adjust the mirrors and seat, and fasten your seatbelt. The test items mainly include reverse parking, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill starts. Each item is tested independently, and a score of 80 is required to pass. Avoid hitting poles during reverse parking and crossing lines during parallel parking. Stay calm during the maneuvers, as the system automatically scores. Don't worry if you fail; practice more and try again next time. Familiarize yourself with the venue and control your speed.

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VivianAnn
01/06/26 4:42am

The process of Subject 2 driving test mainly assesses basic driving skills: signing in, waiting, preparing in the car (seat adjustment, mirrors, seatbelt). Test items include reversing into the garage (testing reversing accuracy), parallel parking (testing parking position), curve driving (testing turning control), right-angle turn (testing directional judgment), and slope driving (testing braking techniques). I've seen many people stall during slope starts. The entire process is electronically monitored with strict penalty points - each action carries a score. Stay calm and don't rush; practice more before the test to familiarize with standard reference points. Tip: Adjusting the seat comfortably can reduce mistakes. Remember 80 points is passing - perfection isn't required, safety comes first.

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