Can I retake the driving test if I failed the third subject and didn't sign?
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You can retake the test even if you didn't sign after failing the third subject. Here are the relevant details: 1. Signing: In most cases, not signing doesn't matter. According to feedback from some students, failing to sign after the third subject test generally doesn't affect the upload of your results. However, it might prevent you from scheduling the fourth subject test, but you can simply complete the signature later. 2. Driver's license issuance: Additionally, if the signature is incomplete, the driver's license cannot be issued. So even if you forget to sign, the staff will remind you to complete it later. To be safe, it's best to sign and confirm your results after each test. 3. Subject three: Subject three is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, officially known as the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test.
As a veteran driving instructor, I've seen too many students in your situation. Failing the road test without signing doesn't prevent retaking it - don't worry too much. The signature is just confirmation of exam completion; it doesn't affect eligibility for the next attempt. What matters is your fail result is already logged in the system. You'll need to wait 7-10 days to reschedule. Treat this as a learning opportunity - analyze mistakes like parallel parking or lane change timing. Before retesting, practice simulated road conditions extensively, preferably with a reliable coach supervising. My advice? Don't fixate on signature formalities. Focus on booking your retest promptly - passing is what truly counts. Stay composed; many students succeed on their second attempt. This is all part of the learning journey.