How to calculate the score in subject 2? Detailed explanation of the test scoring standards and deduction items
Recently, the heat of discussion on the driving license test has continued to rise, especially the scoring rules for subject 2 have become the focus of many students. This article will combine popular topics across the network for the past 10 days and structure the scoring standards for subject 2 to help candidates avoid pitfalls accurately.
1. Basic information of the subject 2 exam
project | content |
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Total scores of the exam | 100 points |
Qualification criteria | ≥80 points |
Exam items | Reversing entry, side parking, fixed ramp point, right-angle turn, curved driving |
Exam time | About 10 minutes |
2. Decomposition of core scoring rules
According to the latest revised "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Examination Contents and Methods", the two-point deduction standards for subjects are as follows:
Point deduction items | Points deducted | Common Errors |
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Vehicle pressing edge line | 100 points (directly failed) | Car body out when reversing in the garage |
Stop midway | 5 minutes each time | The vehicle is slipping behind when the ramp starts |
Not driving according to the prescribed route | 100 points | Right-angle turn early |
The engine is turned off | 10 points | Improper clutch control |
Not wearing a seat belt | 100 points | Not checked before starting |
3. Analysis of high-frequency deduction points big data
According to statistics on nearly 300,000 test records of a driving test platform:
Point deduction items | Percentage | Average points deducted |
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Ramp fixed parking | 42.7% | 15 points |
Reversing into the garage | 38.3% | 20 points |
Side parking | 28.1% | 10 points |
Starting operation | 25.6% | 10 points |
4. Exam preparation suggestions
1.Intensive ramp training: Focus on practicing 30cm margin judgment and clutch control. It is recommended to practice more than 20 special practices every day.
2.Mock exam environment: Use APPs such as Driving Examination Book to perform 3D simulations and be familiar with the judgment logic of electronic examiners.
3.Details checklist: Before the exam, you must check the four basic settings of seat belt, seat, rearview mirror and handbrake.
5. Latest policy updates
Starting from October 2023, some regions will pilot new "narrow road turnover" assessment projects (no points counting for the time being), and it is expected to be gradually promoted to the whole country in 2024. Candidates need to pay attention to the notifications of the local vehicle management office and adjust their training plans in a timely manner.
After mastering these key points of scoring, through targeted training, I believe that every student can successfully overcome subject 2. It is recommended to bookmark this article and check it repeatedly before the exam. I wish you pass the exam once!
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