
Each successful appointment for the motor vehicle driver's license examination includes two test attempts. Below is relevant information about Subject Two: 1. Overview: Subject Two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, specifically referring to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve). Some regions may include a sixth item, such as high-speed toll card collection. 2. Teaching Aids: Teaching Software: Students can use driver simulation test software on mobile or computer devices to study traffic regulations. Teaching Materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here," compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools may provide these learning materials collectively, or students may purchase them at their own expense.

The coach told you that each booking for Subject 2 comes with two attempts. Remember my student Xiao Wang last time? He stalled on the slope during his first attempt, and the safety officer immediately asked him to drive the car back to the starting point to begin again. As long as the exam system doesn’t ask you to sign and leave the test site, you can retake the second attempt on the spot. However, be aware that if you fail five consecutive bookings, the results of the subjects you’ve already passed will also be invalidated, and you’ll have to re-register and start learning from Subject 1 again. Currently, driving test scores are valid for three years, so there’s plenty of time. If you fail, don’t stress too much—adjusting your mindset is the most important thing.

Sister Li at the driving school front desk often reminds new students that every time they book the Subject 2 test, the admission ticket will indicate the test location and session. Students enter the test area, swipe their ID cards to start the exam. If they fail by crossing the line during the reverse parking, as long as they haven’t left the test area, the staff will signal them to return to the starting point for another attempt. This is called a retake opportunity for the current test. However, if you fail the same subject five times in a row, you’ll have to pay and register all over again. The retake fee and training costs are actually not cheap, so it’s safer to practice thoroughly before booking the test.

According to Article 14 of the new driving test regulations, each subject examination allows one retake opportunity per reservation. During the actual test, if you fail the first attempt, the in-car voice prompt will announce 'Test ended, result not qualified.' At this point, do not exit the vehicle and leave. The safety officer will instruct you to drive the car back to the starting point for identity verification before taking the second attempt. However, within the entire driving test cycle, Subject 2 can be scheduled for a maximum of five times. Failing the fifth attempt requires retaking all subjects from scratch. This limit is calculated based on the number of reservations, not the number of attempts on the test day. Our instructor specifically emphasized this easily confused point.


