Do I Need to Practice Driving Every Day After Failing the Subject 2 Test?

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MakaylaLynn
07/29/25 8:56am
You do not need to practice driving every day after failing the Subject 2 test. Reasons are as follows: Generally, daily practice is unnecessary because by the time you take the test, you are already quite familiar with the procedures and the operation of the test items. The priority is to first identify the reasons for your failure and focus on practicing those areas, then occasionally practice to maintain your driving feel. After successfully scheduling a retake, practice more frequently a few days before the exam to clarify the test procedures. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves.
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