Are There Two Chances for Subject Three?
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Subject Three examination also provides two attempts. According to Article 44 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses', each subject examination allows one initial attempt and one retake if the first attempt is failed. If the candidate does not take the retake or fails the retake, the examination process terminates, and the applicant must reschedule the examination. However, rescheduling for Subject Two and Subject Three must be done at least ten days later. Subject Three Examination Content: The examination for Subject Three primarily includes vehicle inspection, light simulation, vehicle starting, lane changing, straight-line driving, passing intersections, pedestrian crossings, passing schools and bus stops, gear shifting, overtaking, vehicle U-turns, and parking by the roadside. Subject Three Rescheduling Rules: There are five scheduling opportunities, with each examination allowing one retake, totaling ten chances. The road driving skills test for Subject Three allows five scheduling opportunities, each permitting one examination and one retake, hence ten chances in total. If the candidate does not take the retake or fails the retake, they must reschedule the examination. If the fifth scheduled examination is still failed, the results of other previously passed subjects become invalid, and the candidate must restart the examination process from Subject One.