Can I still take the driving test after two years of passing Subject 1?
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Learning driving license is valid for three years, starting from the date of passing Subject 1. Extended information: Information 1: Applicants who learn driving on the training ground and road shall obtain the learning driving certificate according to regulations. The learning driving certificate is valid for three years, and the applicant shall complete the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within the validity period. If the test is not completed within the validity period, the results of the subjects that have passed the test will be invalid. Information 2: According to the provisions of Order No. 139, the duration of the driving license test starts from the registration. After passing the Subject 1 test, the validity period is three years. All subjects must be completed within three years. If Subject 1 is not taken or fails, the registration fee will be valid for a long time.
I also took a two-year break after passing the written test before continuing, and it was totally fine! The driver's learning permit you get after passing the written test is valid for three years, so two years is still within the timeframe. However, I recommend contacting your driving school soon to reschedule practice sessions since your driving skills might have gotten rusty after such a long break. I remember when I first resumed practicing for the parking test, my reverse parking was all over the place—my instructor said if I delayed any longer, I'd have to relearn the basics. It's best to spend two weeks beforehand practicing daily at the training ground to regain your feel for the car, and also ask your instructor if there have been any changes to the current test standards. Don’t forget to bring your ID card and the original copy of your learning permit for the test—make sure not to lose it!