Can Subject 2 and Subject 3 be taken on the same day?
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Subject 2 and Subject 3 can be taken on the same day, but only in a few regions can they be taken together. Generally, they need to be taken separately with a required time interval. Below are some considerations for the driving test: 1. Scheduling the test: The vehicle management office arranges the test according to the scheduled test site and time. After passing Subject 1, the applicant can schedule either Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test. If the vehicle management office cannot arrange the test within 60 days, the applicant can choose another test site within the province. 2. Scheduling methods: The vehicle management office uses a nationally unified test scheduling system, providing applicants with options such as internet, telephone, and service counters to schedule tests.
Last year, I took the subject two and subject three driving tests on the same day. I entered the test site at 7 a.m., first completing the subject two tests (reverse parking and parallel parking), and by 10 a.m., I rushed to the subject three road test venue. This arrangement saved a lot of time, avoiding the hassle of taking leave twice. However, it's important to note that many places require passing subject two before attempting subject three, which adds significant pressure. Before the test, remember to bring your ID card and reservation slip, as different test items may be at different venues—ask your instructor about the routes in advance. Carry some biscuits or chocolate to replenish energy, and during the noon break, you can use the driving test app to review light operations.