Can I pay the fee on the same day for Subject 2 test?

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LincolnLee
07/29/25 8:52pm
You can pay the fee on the same day. For the first attempt of Subject 2 test, you don't need to pay separately because the fee is already included in the driving school's registration cost, so the school has already paid the test fee before the exam. If you fail, you need to reschedule the test, which requires an additional payment. For details, you can refer to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses". Subject 2 retest: Pay the fee first on the same day before retaking; Normally, after failing Subject 2, you pay on the spot, and then you can directly go for the next test, which is more convenient; After getting into the car, remember to: First, fasten your seatbelt, adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, then follow the procedures and operate calmly: When reversing into the garage, remember to steer "earlier rather than later", anticipate the reference points to leave room for adjustment; During parallel parking, control the speed and try to drive slowly; When starting on a slope, prevent the car from rolling back; During curve driving, try to approach the outside of the curve when entering; When making a sharp turn, try to stay close to the right side of the road before turning, and the speed should not be too slow.
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