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Can Subject 2 and Subject 3 Driving Tests Be Scheduled Together?

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FinnMarie
07/29/25 11:38am
Subject 2 and Subject 3 driving tests can be scheduled together. Below is a detailed introduction to China's laws and regulations regarding scheduling these tests: According to Article 36 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" (Order No. 139) revised and issued by the Ministry of Public Security: 1. The vehicle management office shall arrange the tests according to the scheduled test venue and time. After passing Subject 1, the applicant can schedule the Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test. 2. In areas where conditions permit, the applicant can simultaneously schedule the Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests and take them consecutively upon successful scheduling. 3. After passing both the Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests, the applicant can take the Subject 3 safe and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day.
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DiPeyton
08/13/25 7:57pm
Generally, you cannot schedule the subject two (driving test on the course) and subject three (road test) at the same time. When I was learning to drive, my instructor emphasized that you must first pass the subject two driving test on the course before you can schedule the subject three road test. This is because subject two allows you to practice basic skills such as reversing into a parking space and starting on a slope, ensuring that you can control the vehicle. Only then do you move on to subject three to learn skills like lane changing and handling intersections for on-road driving. If you take both tests together, the learning time is insufficient, making it easy to fail and increasing stress. I have seen students who were too eager and ended up failing both tests, wasting their money. Safety comes first, and driving schools arrange this sequence to protect beginners. It is recommended that you take it step by step, first focus on conquering subject two, and then think about subject three after passing it.
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LaCarter
10/08/25 5:41am
I just got my driver's license not long ago, and you can't schedule two subjects at the same time! You have to follow the procedure: pass Subject Two first, then you can schedule the Subject Three test. I was also curious if I could save time, but during actual practice, I found that Subject Two is the foundation. Only after mastering parking and starting can you smoothly learn Subject Three. Skipping it would make you nervous when driving directly on the road, increasing the risk of accidents. Don’t rush under the pressure of the test; driving school instructors always remind us to take it one subject at a time. Properly arranging your study time can improve your pass rate and save you from paying fees repeatedly.
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TannerFitz
11/21/25 7:00am
According to the driving test regulations, you cannot schedule the subject two (parking skills test) and subject three (road driving test) together. You must first pass the subject two parking skills test before you can schedule the subject three road driving test. The sequence is fixed to ensure that students master basic vehicle control before dealing with complex traffic situations. Otherwise, there would be significant safety risks. Driving school instructors all recommend taking the tests step by step.
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