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Do I need to pay for the first attempt at Subject 2?

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MacAngelina
07/25/25 1:00am

The first attempt at Subject 2 does not require additional payment as it is already included in the registration fee. If you fail, you are entitled to one free retake. If you still don't pass, you will need to reschedule the exam and pay an additional fee. Here is some extended information: 1. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test. For small vehicles C1 and C2, the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. 2. Relevant regulations: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," each subject can be taken once, and if the test is failed, one retake is allowed. If the retake is not attended or is still failed, the current test session is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the exam. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3, rescheduling must be done at least ten days later. If the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test is failed, the previously passed road driving skill test scores remain valid.

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DiOlivia
08/10/25 11:07am

The first time I took the Subject 2 driving test, I did have to pay a fee, around 150 yuan. This cost wasn't fully covered in the driving school tuition and required an additional payment. Regulations vary by region—some areas offer the first attempt for free and only charge for retakes, but most cities have standardized fees. As a beginner, I believe it's best to pay without hesitation. The key is to practice more and build a solid foundation. To save money, you could choose a driving school package that includes exam fees to avoid out-of-pocket expenses. Remember, the Subject 2 test involves practical skills like starting and parallel parking. Failing and retaking would cost even more, so it's advisable to confirm the fee details with your instructor beforehand to avoid last-minute stress affecting performance. Overall, the cost isn't high—focus on preparation and don't let financial concerns distract you from safety rules.

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JordanFitz
08/10/25 11:08am

As someone who frequently takes students for driving tests, I have seen many cases of first-time fees for the Subject 2 exam. Generally, the first attempt requires a payment, ranging between 100 to 200 RMB, with variations depending on the city and testing site. However, some areas offer policy benefits, such as free first attempts or subsidies in impoverished regions. It's advisable to check the local driving test center's announcements to avoid misunderstandings. The fees mainly cover the maintenance costs of the testing site, as driving school tuition may not include everything—reviewing the contract details carefully is essential. In practice, retake fees can be higher, sometimes even doubled, so practicing diligently to minimize mistakes is the real way to save money. Don’t underestimate how exam fees can impact your overall budget.

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Stephanie
09/26/25 8:14am

I think most people have to pay for the first attempt at Subject 2 of the driving test, usually around 100 yuan, which is a reasonable expense—don't be too stingy. The reason is that the test site and equipment require operational costs. If the driving school doesn’t cover it, you’ll have to pay yourself. A cost-saving option is to choose an all-inclusive package. If you need to retake the test, the price will be even higher, so budget accordingly. The key is to practice thoroughly to pass on the first try. The cost is minor compared to safety—don’t let small savings delay getting your license.

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StJonathan
11/10/25 3:30am

Exam policies vary by city, determining whether fees apply. I understand that in Beijing and Shanghai, the first attempt at Subject 2 costs a fixed fee of around 150 yuan, while remote towns like some in Yunnan may offer free or low-cost tests. It's best to check the local transportation bureau's website. The fee differences stem from varying local government subsidies. When choosing a driving school, compare contract terms to ensure transparency and avoid hidden charges. Retake situations are more complicated and cost more. Mastering test content like reverse parking can save both trouble and money. Overall, reasonable expenses should be spent when necessary.

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ElizabethDella
12/31/25 5:16am

The first attempt at Subject 2 usually costs over a hundred yuan. I suggest beginners not to worry about small expenses—focus on practicing skills to avoid failing, which saves more money. Driving school fees often don’t cover full exam costs, so check the agreement to avoid misunderstandings. Some packages may include the first attempt fee, so use them directly. Retake costs may double and hit your wallet, so prepare early to minimize mistakes. The fee isn’t a big deal—ensuring a smooth license acquisition is key. Don’t let small money issues shake your confidence.

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