Can I Take the Subject 3 Test If I Failed Subject 2?
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Subject 3 can be taken even if you failed Subject 2. However, there are two prerequisites for booking the Subject 3 test: 1. Training Hours: You must complete all required training hours for Subject 3. 2. Mock Exam: You need to complete at least two hours of Subject 3 mock exams at the driving school. Additional relevant information is as follows: Notes: Since driving schools have timed surveillance cameras that capture and upload monitoring information to the local provincial traffic police's internet service platform, you can only book the Subject 3 test after the website updates your training hours. Once both conditions are met, you can directly book the Subject 3 test, which can save time, as you have to wait 10 days after failing Subject 2 before you can book the next test on the website.
Failed the subject 2 test but still want to take subject 3? Sounds like you're in a bit of a hurry. I know a thing or two about this because I had a friend who went through something similar. According to the rules, the driving test sequence is fixed: you must pass subject 1 first, then subject 2, before you can register for subject 3. If you fail subject 2, it means you haven't met the threshold for subject 3 and need to retake and pass subject 2 first. Generally, you'll have to wait about 10 days for a retest, though policies vary by driving school. Don't lose heart—I recommend using the waiting time to practice your weak areas, like reverse parking or parallel parking. Watch tutorial videos and simulate the maneuvers to significantly boost your chances next time. Stay relaxed; failure is common. A few days of serious review will surely turn things around.