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Will points be deducted for improper vehicle alignment in Subject 2?

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VanLuke
09/08/2025, 04:36:31 AM

In Subject 2, improper vehicle alignment may result in point deductions. During the examination, candidates will be promptly notified if points are deducted. Below is relevant information about the Subject 2 test: Test content: Includes five mandatory items - reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Passing criteria: According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses', the Subject 2 test for C1 and C2 licenses is scored out of 100 points. Deductions follow standards of disqualification (direct 100-point deduction), 20-point deduction, 10-point deduction, and 5-point deduction. A total score above 80 points is considered passing.

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DiAlice
09/20/2025, 02:57:20 AM

I remember during the Subject 2 test, having an unaligned car body would definitely result in point deductions. The exam required precise and straight parking for every maneuver—if the car was crooked during reverse parking, you could lose 10 points. Back when I was practicing, I paid extra attention to this because a misaligned car body meant poor spatial awareness. The examiner would check the rear wheel distance and alignment with the lines, and even a few centimeters off wasn’t acceptable. Safety comes first—keeping the car body straight while driving helps avoid scratches or accidents. Practice adjusting wheel positions using the rearview mirrors and train your muscle memory with fixed reference points. Over time, you’ll naturally develop a skilled sense of car body control. Never rush during the test—take your time to correct the steering wheel slowly and ensure a perfect alignment in one go.

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StRachel
11/03/2025, 02:20:42 AM

My experience with the Subject 2 test is that an improperly aligned car body will definitely result in point deductions! The test standards are very strict, and the car body must be perfectly centered within the project area. For example, if the car is misaligned during parallel parking, you might lose 5 to 10 points. Due to nervousness, my wheels were slightly misaligned, and I almost failed. The instructor emphasized that a misaligned car body not only affects parking safety but could also lead to test failure. The key is to practice reversing skills more, controlling the clutch and steering timing. During the test, stay calm and use the rearview mirror to repeatedly check and fine-tune the wheel position. Spend time simulating the test environment and practice until it becomes second nature. Precise car body alignment not only helps pass the test but also ensures safety.

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VonGenevieve
12/17/2025, 02:20:46 AM

In Subject 2, an improperly aligned car body generally results in point deductions, as the exam rules emphasize positional accuracy. A tilted car body is considered a deviation in evaluation and may lead to score loss, such as 10 points affecting passing. For example, if the car is not parked straight during reverse parking, the examiner will record it as a deduction point. Practicing correction methods to straighten the car body can help avoid exam failure. From a safety perspective, a properly aligned car body improves visibility and ensures safer parking.

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DiCole
02/06/2026, 03:09:10 AM

In the driving test, incorrect vehicle body position in Subject 2 will result in point deductions. The exam requires precise vehicle positioning. For items like reverse parking, deviation from the correct position is quantified in the scoring criteria, such as a deduction of 10 points for deviations exceeding 5cm. During practice, learn to use the rearview mirrors to observe the wheels and assist in adjusting the steering wheel. A tilted vehicle body affects overall performance and safe operation. I recommend that beginners practice more simulations to familiarize themselves with spatial awareness and avoid panic during the test.

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FelicityRose
05/01/2026, 06:45:53 PM

In the Subject 2 driving test, improper vehicle alignment is a common point deduction. The exam emphasizes precise vehicle positioning and straight alignment. Deviations may result in 5 to 10-point deductions, such as wheels being too far from the parking line. I've seen fellow learners fail due to misaligned vehicles, so it's crucial to focus on correction techniques during practice—using slow speeds in reverse, repeatedly adjusting the wheels, and cultivating good habits with safety as the priority. More practice reduces errors, increases pass rates, and ensures stable driving with proper vehicle positioning.

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