Do you have to retake all items if you fail one in Subject 2?
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You need to retake all items. In the driving test, both Subject 2 and Subject 3 (field and road tests) have five "official test" and five "make-up test" opportunities. Each time you take the test, you have one "official test" and one "make-up test" opportunity. If you fail both, you need to reschedule the test, up to five times in total. Passing any one of these opportunities counts as a pass. If you fail all ten attempts, your previously passed subjects will be invalidated. The test items for Subject 2: 1. First item: Reverse parking into a garage. The examinee must find the right spot, reverse in from one side, exit to the other side, and then reverse in again from the other side. Requirements: Do not cross the lines on either side or the rear, and the front of the car must not be outside the garage. 2. Second item: Parallel parking. The examinee must park the car sideways into the parking space and engage and disengage the handbrake. Requirements: Do not cross the lines on either side. 3. Third item: Curve driving. The easiest item, just follow the coach's instructions to find the right spot and pass by using the front of the car to trace the curb. Requirements: Do not cross the lines. 4. Fourth item: Right-angle turn. After spotting the right point, turn the steering wheel sharply to pass. Requirements: Do not cross the lines. 5. Fifth item: Stopping and starting on a slope. Pay close attention to the stopping position; if it is not accurate, points will be deducted. When starting, find the semi-engaged clutch to avoid stalling. Remember to engage and disengage the handbrake. Requirements: Pay attention to the front, rear, left, and right positions, and avoid rolling back or stalling.