Can the Subject 2 Test Be Taken Twice in a Row?
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Can the Subject 2 Test Be Taken Twice in a Row? The Subject 2 test can be taken twice in a row. If you fail the test each time, you can retake it once. However, if you fail both attempts, the current test session will be terminated. The Subject 2 test is part of the automobile driving test. Below is a detailed introduction about the automobile driving license test: Overview: The motor vehicle driving license test is an official driving skills examination conducted within the territory of the People's Republic of China to obtain a legal motor vehicle driving license. Upon passing the test, the corresponding registered license will be issued. Others: The Ministry of Public Security of China has published the revised "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" on its official website. According to these regulations, the content and passing standards of the driving license test subjects will be unified nationwide. On May 10, 2021, the Ministry of Public Security held a press conference to announce 12 convenience measures, including deepening the reform of "simplifying administration, delegating power, and improving regulation and services" in public security and traffic management.
If you fail the second subject test, you can retake it, but not immediately; the test requires advance booking, and the driving test system has a waiting period, usually around 10 days before you can schedule the next attempt. I experienced this when I was learning to drive—I failed the first time due to a mistake in reversing into the garage. The instructor advised me to practice the details thoroughly but wait the full period before booking again. The second subject involves practical skills like hill starts and parallel parking—consistent practice is key. Don’t worry about the high failure rate; many pass on retakes. The key is to stay calm and avoid rushing. The waiting period isn’t wasted time but a chance to prepare better. Remember, safety comes first—solid road skills come with repeated practice, and success will follow.