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Can I retake the Subject 2 test immediately if I fail?

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JosiahLynn
07/30/25 2:31am
You can retake the Subject 2 test on the spot. If you fail the Subject 2 test on your first attempt, you are allowed one retake. If you do not participate in the retake or fail the retake, the current test session will be terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: Teaching objectives: Master the basic driving operation essentials and possess fundamental vehicle control abilities; proficiently grasp the basic methods of driving on-site and within designated road areas, capable of reasonably using vehicle controls and correctly managing the vehicle's spatial movement, accurately controlling the vehicle's position, speed, and route. Test scope: For car licenses C1 and C2, the test includes five mandatory items (some regions have a sixth item for highway toll card collection): reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns).
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Freya
08/16/25 8:42am
Last month, I also failed my Subject 2 driving test. I was really frustrated at the time and wanted to retake it immediately that same day, but the examiner said no. The rule is you have to wait about 10 days before arranging a retest—it's a nationwide policy. Upon reflection, I realized it makes sense. It gives you time to analyze your mistakes, like how I stalled twice during hill starts. So during those days, I booked extra two-hour sessions with my instructor daily to focus on refining my techniques. Before the retest, I also watched online tutorials and real test videos, kept a calm mindset, and ended up passing smoothly. Actually, this waiting period is beneficial—it prevents the stress of consecutive tests leading to another failure, which is crucial for driving safety. My advice is don't rush. Sign up for the retest right away to secure your slot, then concentrate on targeted practice. You'll definitely succeed next time. Remember to rest well and maintain a positive mindset—it really matters.
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JasonLee
10/21/25 6:46am
After failing the subject 2 test, you cannot retake it immediately. According to current regulations, you must wait at least 10 days before rescheduling. During this period, you should make good use of the time by communicating with the driving school to confirm the next test date and then focus on practicing your weak points, such as the precision of reversing into a parking space or navigating sharp turns. Many people rush to retake the test without solidifying their skills, leading to repeated failures and wasting both time and money. I recommend recording your practice sessions for review or asking experienced friends for feedback to ensure no details are overlooked. The safe driving test is no trivial matter—every step relates to real-world road risks. The 10-day buffer is designed to help cultivate steady and reliable habits. Don’t be discouraged; prepare diligently, and your chances of passing the retest will be much higher.
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