Do You Have to Start Over If You Fail the Driving Test Five Times?
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Although there are indeed limits on the number of attempts for the driving test, not every subject has them. The driving test consists of four subjects. Subject 1 and Subject 4 are the driver skill test and the safety and civilization knowledge test, respectively, which are theoretical tests. Subject 2 and Subject 3 are the field driving skill test and the road driving skill test, respectively, which are practical tests. The number of allowed attempts varies for each subject. For theoretical tests (Subject 1 and Subject 4), there is no limit to the number of attempts within the validity period of the driving study certificate. For practical tests (Subject 2 and Subject 3), you can only schedule up to five attempts. However, all subjects offer one retake opportunity on the spot during the test. Since there is no limit on attempts for theoretical tests, you can continue scheduling them even after failing five times. However, practical tests allow only up to five attempts. If you fail five times, all subject scores will be invalidated, and you will need to pay the fees again if you wish to continue testing.