Do I Need to Pay If I Fail Subject 2?

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Nettie
07/29/25 11:03pm
If you fail Subject 2, you need to pay a re-examination fee. The re-examination fee is collected by the vehicle management office and is strictly enforced. No arrears are allowed. Subject 2 consists of five test items: reversing into a garage, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, parallel parking, and stopping and starting on a slope. Here are the relevant details: 1. Do I need to pay for the first Subject 2 test?: The first Subject 2 test is not free, but the fee is already included in the driving school's registration fee. Therefore, the driving school has already paid the test fee before the exam, so the candidate does not need to pay personally. 2. Steps to reschedule Subject 2: (1) Before officially rescheduling, you need to wait a few working days for the vehicle management office to record your failed results in the system. Then, open the 12123 traffic management APP, click on personal login. You need to enter your ID number, login password, and verification code, then click login; (2) After logging in, click on driver's license services, then click on exam scheduling; (3) On the scheduling page, check the agreement box, click next, then select the desired exam time and location, enter the verification code, click next to view the specific number of people scheduled at your chosen location, select the exam session, click to get the verification code (enter the SMS verification code received on your phone), and finally click confirm.
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