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Do You Have to Retake the Entire Subject 2 Test If One Item Fails?

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VanPaul
07/30/25 2:45am
Subject 2 test requires retaking the entire test if one item fails. Under the current new driving test regulations, if one test item is not passed, the entire subject must be retaken. More relevant information is as follows: Note 1: In the past, Subject 2 of the driving test adopted a '3 + 7 choose 1' model, which consisted of three mandatory items and one randomly selected item. If one of these four items failed, the candidate could retake only the failed item. Note 2: However, under the current new driving test regulations, candidates must participate in five items: reversing into a parking space, parking and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. If any one of these items fails, all five items must be retaken. This has significantly increased the likelihood of candidates failing all five attempts compared to before.
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McSteven
08/16/25 9:01am
The subject two driving test does require passing all items; failing any single item means retaking the entire test. With years of driving school training experience, I've seen many students lose out due to mistakes in reversing into a bay or hill starts. This rule is designed to ensure everyone truly masters all basic driving skills, such as controlling speed during S-turns and precise angles for right-angle turns. In real driving, a small mistake can lead to accidents, hence the test emphasizes comprehensive ability. It's advisable to simulate the entire process during practice, focus on strengthening weak areas like parallel parking, and pay attention to vehicle conditions like tire grip to boost confidence. Mindset is crucial—don't let a small failure derail the whole process.
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OAubree
10/21/25 8:01am
I just passed my driver's license test. In the Subject 2 exam, if you fail any item like the right-angle turn, the entire test including reverse parking and hill start must be retaken. The rule is set this way to ensure candidates practice every aspect thoroughly without neglecting any part. During my practice, I always had issues with the hill stop—getting nervous and stalling, leading to simulation failures. Later, I spent time on specialized training for all items, treating every practice session as the real test. Safety is the core, and these skills are all useful when driving, such as turning in residential areas or navigating parking lots. Looking back now, although the rules are strict, the effect is good—it cultivates systematic thinking. Remember to adjust your seat and mirrors before the test to avoid distractions.
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