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Can I Take the Subject Two Test Only After Passing Subject One?

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DelDallas
09/05/2025, 10:56:56 PM

You can only start learning Subject Two after passing Subject One. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the waiting period between Subject One and Subject Two varies depending on the type of license. For a C-class license, you can schedule Subject Two 10 days after passing Subject One, while for A and B-class licenses, you must wait 20 days. This provides ample time to prepare for Subject Two. Each Subject Two test appointment allows for two attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once for free. If you do not attend the retest or fail the retest, the examination process ends for that attempt. Within the validity period of the driving license learning process, you can schedule the Subject Two test no more than five times. If you fail the fifth attempt, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. To continue learning for the driving license, you must restart the process from Subject One. For example, the C1 license Subject Two test includes: driving a motor vehicle to complete test items within a designated area; demonstrating mastery of vehicle driving skills; and assessing the ability to judge the spatial position of the vehicle. Subject Two, also known as the "small road test," consists of five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Some regions include a sixth item: high-speed toll card collection. Subject Two Test Tips: After getting into the car, adjust the seat and mirrors to the appropriate position and state, and always fasten the seatbelt. For parallel parking, find the correct angle quickly, turn the steering wheel rapidly, and coordinate with the vehicle's speed. For hill starts, remember to engage the handbrake, turn on the left turn signal when starting, release the handbrake, and balance the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turns, identify the turning point quickly and steer in coordination with the vehicle's speed to prevent deviation. For curve driving (S-turns), reduce speed and proceed slowly. Those with good driving sense during practice can pass through quickly. For reverse parking, control the speed, identify reference points accurately, and make minor adjustments if deviations are observed in the mirrors. The driving test consists of three subjects: Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Subject One covers road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Subject Two is the field driving skills test. Subject Three is divided into two parts: road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after Subject Three, so it is commonly referred to as Subject Four. However, the official term (as per the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123) does not include "Subject Four."

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ZaneMarie
09/17/2025, 10:57:43 PM

I remember when getting a driver's license, you must pass Subject 1 before taking Subject 2, which is a nationwide regulation. If you fail the theoretical test, driving schools won't even let you practice parking in reverse. Before my Subject 1 exam, I spent days practicing questions on my phone. Only after passing it did I truly understand traffic light rules and right-of-way allocation—it's really fundamental. If you skip this and go straight to practicing Subject 2, wouldn't it be dangerous if you encountered an emergency during the test or on the road without knowing how to react? I suggest friends who want to learn driving prioritize Subject 1, study diligently, and master traffic regulations before moving to practical training. This not only improves pass rates but also ensures safety. The entire exam process is sequential: you can't take the road test (Subject 3) until Subject 2 is passed. Taking it step by step minimizes errors.

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Addyson
10/31/2025, 11:24:57 PM

I just got my driver's license not long ago, and I clearly know that I must first pass the theoretical test of Subject 1 before moving on to the field projects of Subject 2. After passing the written test, I need to take the score sheet to the driving school to schedule practice sessions, and only then will the coach arrange Subject 2 training. If I skip the theory and directly practice maneuvers like reversing, it's easy to overlook basic rules, such as yielding to pedestrians or speed limit signs, which is totally unreliable. I think this sequence is good—fair, reasonable, and safe. I encourage all beginners to review the Subject 1 question bank early; practicing with mobile apps is very convenient. After passing, Subject 2 training will go much smoother. The entire exam process is step-by-step. Once you pass Subject 1, you can immediately sign up for Subject 2 without delay, saving time. In short, learning to drive requires following the rules.

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McLila
12/14/2025, 10:32:58 PM

In the driving test system, passing Subject 1 is mandatory before taking the Subject 2 exam, as stipulated by the national transportation authorities. The theoretical exam assesses drivers' grasp of basic traffic knowledge, such as traffic sign meanings and accident handling procedures. Only after passing are candidates qualified for the practical phase. Students must establish solid foundational knowledge before practicing skills, preventing a sole focus on driving techniques at the expense of safety, which could lead to accidents. It's advisable to regularly practice test questions for reinforcement and immediately schedule Subject 2 training after passing the exam for higher efficiency. Subsequent subjects similarly depend on previous-level results, making the overall design highly scientific.

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HannahLee
02/03/2026, 11:28:10 PM

Back in our days of learning to drive, the rules were the same. No one was allowed to proceed to the field test for Subject 2 without passing Subject 1. Theoretical learning is the foundation of safe driving. Without it, practicing driving is just reckless. I've seen many people ignore this and end up breaking traffic rules on the road, getting fined. Driving schools strictly follow the process, ensuring you understand the legal framework by passing Subject 1 before moving on to practical skills like reverse parking markers. When getting your driver's license, make sure to take the written test seriously and don't slack off. Nowadays, the entire question bank is available online for practice, making it much easier to pass. Remember the order—don't reverse it. Passing Subject 1 early means you can start practicing Subject 2 sooner.

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BrandonMarie
04/29/2026, 03:49:39 PM

As a parent who prioritizes child safety, I support the requirement of passing Subject One before attempting Subject Two in the driving test. This sequence ensures that safety knowledge is acquired before driving skills. The theoretical exam covers traffic rules and risk awareness, and passing it lays a solid foundation before practicing field projects, reducing the likelihood of accidents. When my son took the test, I first urged him to thoroughly study the question bank. After passing, learning Subject Two became much more efficient. The entire driving test system emphasizes gradual progression, with theory first to control risks, and the subsequent Subject Three road test also heavily relies on these rules. I advise all students to prepare seriously for Subject One and not take it lightly—safety always comes first.

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