Can Subject Two and Subject Three Be Taken Together?
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Subject Two and Subject Three can be taken together. According to the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses: The vehicle management office shall arrange the examination according to the scheduled test site and time. After the applicant passes Subject One, they can schedule Subject Two or Subject Three (road driving skills test). The applicant can also schedule both Subject Two and Subject Three road driving skills tests at the same time. After successful scheduling, the tests can be conducted consecutively. The driver's examination (motor vehicle driver's examination) is a qualification test organized by the vehicle management office of the public security bureau. Only by passing the driver's examination can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle.
I've taught many students who always want to take Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams together, but the reality is, it's simply impossible to take both at the same time. The test center's regulations are clear: you must complete and pass Subject 2 before you can schedule the Subject 3 exam. This sequence makes sense because Subject 2 focuses on basic skills like parking and hill starts. Without mastering these, going straight to Subject 3's road test can be dangerous. I've seen many students rushing to succeed, only to fail Subject 2 and have to retake it, which wastes even more time. My advice is to focus on Subject 2 first, practice more at the driving school, and only take Subject 3 when you're proficient. This is the safe way to get your license. The whole process usually takes one or two weeks—don't rush. Build a solid foundation, and you'll feel more confident driving on the road.