
You can schedule the exam first and then pay the retake fee. Here are the details: 1. Payment method: The way to pay the retake fee varies by region. Some require payment each time, while others require a lump sum payment when taking subject four. For different situations, you can ask the driving school or instructor. However, it should not affect the scheduling, but failing to pay when required may affect the exam. 2. Subject two: Subject two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test. The test items for cars C1 and C2 include five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turn). Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection.

Reflecting on my experience taking the Subject 2 driving test, I realized that the retake fee must be paid in advance before attending the exam. The test center's management system requires all fees, including initial and retake fees, to be settled beforehand. If you attempt to take the test before paying, the system may reject your reservation, preventing entry. I remember one instance where a candidate tried to retake without paying and was stopped, wasting valuable time. The retake fee is usually a few hundred yuan—not excessively high—but those are the rules. To ensure a smooth testing process, I recommend confirming fee details during registration and checking payment status before the exam. Additionally, practicing well to pass on the first attempt saves both money and hassle. After all, driving skills are long-term necessities, and exam rules must be followed.

When I took the driving test for Subject 2 last year, all fees had to be settled before the exam, including the retake fee. Both the instructor and the test center emphasized that payment must be made first to schedule the exam, as the system only recognizes payment records. A friend of mine forgot to pay the retake fee until the exam day and was turned away at the door, having to reschedule. The fees are usually not expensive, just a few hundred yuan, but the wasted time is not worth it. It's best to pay early and practice diligently to minimize retakes. On the exam day, I confirmed my payment in advance before queuing up with peace of mind. Overall, following the rules makes the entire process smoother.

When my child was learning to drive and taking the Subject 2 test, we paid special attention to the cost issue. The retake fee must be paid before the test; it's impossible to pay after the exam. The test center's regulations are very strict to ensure fair management. I suggest parents supervise their children to pay on time and not take chances. At the same time, encourage them to practice well and strive to pass on the first try. Rules cannot be broken, and peaceful preparation is the most important.


