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Will Points Be Deducted Immediately in Subject Two?

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RebeccaMarie
09/07/25 5:06am
Points will be deducted immediately in Subject Two. If a certain item is deemed unqualified, the examiner will notify you on the spot. You will then need to drive the car back to the starting position according to the route and try again. If you fail again, the test will be considered a failure on the spot. Here is some additional information: Test sequence: Hill start and parking, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turn, and reversing into a garage. Deduction criteria: Not wearing a seatbelt: 100 points deducted. Not closing the car door properly: 100 points deducted. Not using turn signals: Failing to use turn signals or using them for less than 3 seconds when starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking will result in a 10-point deduction (using turn signals for less than 3 seconds is often a common reason for point deductions among trainees). Stalling once: 10 points deducted.
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DiLogan
09/19/25 4:25am
I've been teaching people to drive for several years now, and during the Category 2 driving test, the examiner does indeed provide immediate feedback when you make mistakes. For instance, if you fail to park properly or knock over a cone, they'll point out the specific error and how many points are deducted right away. However, the final test results are only announced after the exam concludes. This system is designed to help you correct bad habits during the test rather than leaving you in the dark until it's over. I remember one student who got points deducted for not checking the rearview mirror - the examiner stopped him to explain, and he passed on his second attempt. This immediate feedback actually benefits future road safety by cultivating risk awareness in real-time. The driving test isn't just about getting a license; it ensures you can assess risks while driving. I recommend practicing simulated test scenarios regularly and viewing examiner feedback as free coaching to improve. These prompts occur throughout the exam - nervousness is normal, but treating them as learning opportunities makes the experience more valuable.
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BriellaMarie
11/02/25 4:49am
I just passed Subject Two two weeks ago. During the test, the examiner immediately called out every mistake I made, like deducting ten points for touching the line during parallel parking, which made my palms sweat. I had to wait a few minutes after the test to know if I passed overall, but the real-time feedback actually made me more careful in subsequent operations. This felt very realistic—like facing consequences immediately when making mistakes while driving—but the upside is it forces you to remember the issues. I heard some driving schools simulate this scenario in advance to help students adapt to the examiner's voice. Don’t panic during the test; being told you’re losing points means you still have a chance to adjust. Don’t let pressure drag down your performance. For those preparing, practice common point-deduction items like slow turn signals or not checking mirrors enough—it can significantly reduce mistakes. The whole process is quite fair; the final score depends on actual performance, and the feedback is just meant to help you improve.
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