Which subject requires 80 points to pass?

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OTyler
07/29/25 8:16pm
For the Subject 2 driving test, a score of 80 is considered passing for regular cars but failing for large vehicles. Here are the relevant details: 1. Subject 1: The full score is 100 points, with 90 points required to pass. 2. Subject 2: The full score is 100 points. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 is required to pass. For other vehicle types, 80 points are sufficient. 3. Subject 3: Both the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test have a full score of 100 points each, with 90 points required to pass.
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