Can Subject 2 and Subject 3 be taken together?
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The content and passing standards of the driver's license examination subjects are uniformly regulated nationwide. The examination sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next. Currently, only a few regions allow Subjects 2 and 3 to be taken simultaneously, but in most areas, you must pass one subject before scheduling the next. For details, consult the driving school where you registered. Here is additional information: 1. Separate scores for Subjects 2 and 3: Even if the two subjects are taken together, the scores are calculated separately. This means that if you fail one subject but pass the other, you only need to retake the failed subject. As for retake fees, you only pay for the subject you failed. 2. Mastering details in Subject 3: Unlike Subject 2, Subject 3 typically does not allow much practice time for students. Usually, one week before the exam, the instructor will arrange 2-3 days for intensive training. A single car may be shared by 2-4 students taking turns to practice, so each student gets limited practice time. In such a short period, it's crucial to make the most of it and remember all the necessary details.