Can the driving test be taken at separate times?
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Can the driving test be taken at separate times? The following is relevant information about taking the driving test: 1. Test timing: The learning driving license is valid for three years, during which you can schedule your study and tests according to your own time. You can complete one subject and take a break before moving on to the next subject; it is not required to complete everything in one go. 2. Relevant regulations: Each subject can be tested once, and if you fail, you can retake it once. If you do not participate in the retest or fail the retest, the current test session is terminated, and the student must reschedule the test. However, for subjects two and three, the retest must be scheduled at least ten days later.
I remember helping a friend with a similar issue before. Indeed, the driver's license test can be taken in separate sessions. The most common approach is splitting the theoretical exam and the practical driving test. You can take the theory part first, obtain the pass certificate, and then schedule the practical test at a later time that suits your work or personal schedule. Generally, the theory pass is valid for about six months to a year, during which you must complete the practical test. The advantage is reduced stress, allowing you to focus on preparing for one part at a time. However, prolonged delays might lead to forgetting knowledge, so it's advisable to review driving skills regularly. Additionally, the test center system supports separate bookings, and now with mobile apps, scheduling is even more convenient, avoiding crowded queues.