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Which subject requires 80 points to pass?

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McElliana
07/29/2025, 10:32:12 AM

In the Subject 2 exam, 80 points are considered passing for small vehicles but not for large vehicles. Here are the relevant details: Subject 1: The full score is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. Subject 2: The full score is 100 points. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is sufficient. Subject 3: The road driving skills and safe driving knowledge tests each have a full score of 100 points, and a score of 90 or above in each is required to pass.

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Lyla
08/13/2025, 02:53:33 AM

I passed my driver's license test last year. For the theoretical test in Subject 1, the passing score was 80 out of 100. During preparation, I practiced questions on the app every day, fearing I might score below 80 and have to retake the test, as it covered knowledge points like traffic rules and signs. For Subject 2 and Subject 3, the passing score was 90, testing skills such as reverse parking or road test reactions. Subject 4, which covered safety knowledge, also required a 90 to pass. I actually scored an 85 on Subject 1 with ease, but I’d remind beginners not to take it lightly—the question bank is randomized, and if you encounter tricky questions, you might fail. Using a practice app and doing more mock tests is key. Scoring high can also help reduce traffic violations in everyday driving.

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DelChase
10/10/2025, 11:01:59 PM

For those of us who have been driving for years, recalling the driver's license test, the theoretical exam (Subject 1) only required 80 out of 100 points to pass, which was a reasonable arrangement. Other subjects had higher skill requirements: Subject 2 (closed-course test) required 90 points, and Subject 3 (road test) also required 90 points. I've seen many friends who scored 78 in Subject 1 and had to retake it once or twice, which wasted a lot of time. My suggestion is to start reviewing early since there are plenty of free online resources. After passing, don't discard the knowledge—applying it on the road can help reduce accidents. The scoring standards haven't changed much and are consistent across regions, so you can prepare with confidence.

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StPaige
11/23/2025, 11:09:06 PM

In the driving test, the passing score for the theoretical exam (Subject 1) is 80, while it's 90 for Subject 2 and Subject 3. When instructing students, I emphasize not to underestimate the basics of Subject 1. The questions are randomly selected from the question bank, and practicing more with apps can ensure a steady pass. The other subjects have stricter skill requirements. Although the passing score for Subject 1 is lower, its content is comprehensive. Using official materials for preparation is efficient—don't procrastinate.

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DiReid
01/14/2026, 12:41:05 AM

I just passed the written test (Subject 1) last month with 80 points - pretty easy! All multiple-choice questions, just practiced on the app for a few days. Subject 2 requires 90 points to pass, that's the real challenge. My advice is to prepare early and stay calm during the test to avoid mistakes. Download the free version of Driving Test Prep app to practice, you'll meet the standard in no time. The other subjects have higher passing scores, but no pressure if you study them in order.

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KingstonLee
04/10/2026, 03:46:04 AM

In the design of the driver's license test, the passing score of 80 for the theoretical test (Subject 1) ensures basic proficiency without hindering subsequent learning. Subjects 2 and 3 require 90 points for precise practical skills. Having participated in related discussions, I find the 80-point threshold a reasonable balance between difficulty and safety. After passing, applying the rules more in actual driving helps improve practical skills. The 90-point requirement for Subject 4 (common knowledge) is also very practical—don't drop the ball.

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