Can I Schedule Subject Three Without Taking Subject Two?
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No. 1. Basic Information: The examination consists of three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The examination sequence follows Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three in order. Only after passing the previous subject can you proceed to the next. 2. Failure Situation: If you fail the previous subject, you cannot continue to the next subject. According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Training and Examination Syllabus": 1. The training is divided into three stages. After each stage, the student's learning progress should be assessed by a coach of at least Level II. 2. After passing the stage assessment, you can proceed to the next stage of learning. 3. If you fail the stage assessment, the coach will determine the additional training content and hours required.
I also thought about similar questions when I first started learning to drive, always hoping to skip the subject two and directly schedule subject three. But after asking around coaches and friends, they all said it's absolutely not possible. The driving test system stipulates that you must pass subject two before you can register for subject three. Subject two is basic parking and control training, while subject three is the road test, which requires these skills as support. Skipping directly to subject three would make you flustered during the road test, and maneuvers like reversing or turning could easily lead to accidents. I remember the rules are strict, and the booking platform will review your transcripts. I suggest you honestly practice the content of subject two, pass it in one go, and then schedule subject three. The process is actually smoother. After I passed, I was able to schedule subject three quickly, and the whole thing took just over a month.