Can I Retake the Test If I Crash During Subject 2?

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Evelyn
07/29/25 3:54am
You can retake the test if you crash during Subject 2. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Test Evaluation: If you fail the Subject 2 test on your first attempt, you are allowed one retake. If you do not attend the retake or fail it again, the current test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills) must not exceed five. If you fail the fifth scheduled test, the results of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated. 2. Test Content: For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks, the test includes reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and turning at a right angle.
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Ronan
08/12/25 3:19pm
If you hit another car during the driving test (Subject 2), you can usually retake the exam—that’s how I got my license. I had a minor accident myself, scraping the guardrail while reversing into the parking space. The instructor checked it and said it was fine, allowing me a retake. This situation is actually quite common; as long as the accident isn’t serious or a safety hazard, test administrators often let candidates retry. However, if the damage is severe or involves violations—like running a red light in the simulated area—you might fail outright and have to reapply and pay the fees again. My advice is to stay relaxed before the test and avoid tension-induced mistakes, as a collision can add extra pressure. Practice driving regularly and familiarize yourself with the test site rules to improve your chances of passing. Remember: safety first. Don’t overlook details just because you’re eager to get your license. You only get one retake opportunity, so make it count.
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SanJeremiah
10/02/25 7:53am
Oh, encountering a collision during the Subject 2 driving test, I personally think you can retake it, provided it wasn't an intentional mistake. During my driving test, I saw another examinee lightly scrape the curb, and the examiner stopped them and allowed another attempt. Generally, testing institutions will assess the severity of the incident—minor ones usually result in a direct retake, while serious ones might end the test or require additional safety courses. The key is not to panic, practice the basics more, as reversing and parallel parking are the most error-prone. Better practice reduces risks. Also, if you need to retake the test after finishing, you'll have to wait for scheduling, which might delay things by a few days, affecting progress. So, it's best to wake up early on test day, eat something to stay alert, and maintain a good mindset to minimize collisions.
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