Are there only five attempts in total for Subject 2 and Subject 3?
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Subject 2 and Subject 3 do not have only five attempts in total. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Subject examination: For the motor vehicle driver's license Subject 2 and Subject 3 examinations, each examination item has five successful examination attempts, but this does not limit the number of booking attempts. Booking can be canceled after a successful reservation, and canceling a reservation does not count as an examination attempt. If unable to take the examination, it should be canceled in time. 2. The examination includes five items: The first item is reversing into a garage, the second is parallel parking, the third is stopping and starting on a slope, the fourth is turning at a right angle, and the fifth is curve driving. Only by completing these five items in order can the motor vehicle driver's license Subject 2 examination be completed and passed successfully.
For Subject 2 and Subject 3, you have five opportunities to schedule the exam, with two attempts allowed per scheduled session. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it immediately on-site. If all five opportunities are used up without passing, the results of other subjects will be invalidated, and you’ll need to re-register and start over from Subject 1. This scenario is quite rare, as most people who practice diligently can pass. I’ve seen many who failed, usually due to mindset issues or technical mistakes, like hitting the line during reverse parking or stalling at startup. The key is to practice weak areas more, avoid staying up late before the exam, and keep a clear mind. If you fail, don’t panic—make good use of the immediate retake opportunity. If that doesn’t work, you can always schedule another session, but remember, you only have five total attempts, so use them wisely.