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Do You Need to Complete the Entire Course If You Fail During Subject 2?

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MacLayla
08/26/25 5:44am
Whether you can continue to complete the course after failing during Subject 2 depends on the following two situations: 1. Reversing into the garage: If you fail during the first item, reversing into the garage, you should return the same way. 2. After reversing: If you fail after reversing into the garage, you should continue driving to the end before stopping, but you do not need to operate the intermediate items. Below is a related introduction to Subject 2: 1. Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the field driving skill test, includes five mandatory test items for small cars C1 and C2: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection. 2. Content: The test requires mastering basic driving operation essentials and having the fundamental ability to control the vehicle; proficiently mastering the basic methods of field and road driving, having the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and being able to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.
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Laurie
09/08/25 8:08am
I remember during my first attempt at Subject 2, I failed when I hit the line while reversing into the parking space. The examiner immediately called a stop and asked me to exit the car, skipping the remaining test items. This saved time and allowed for an on-the-spot analysis of the mistake to avoid repeating it next time—such is the simple yet efficient rule. In practice, each test item is scored independently, and once you fail, the entire test ends. There's no need to make the candidate complete all items, which not only improves test efficiency but also reduces ineffective practice. Don't be discouraged if you fail; review your weak points with your instructor, strengthen them, and then reschedule the test. After all, safety comes first in the driving test, and building a solid foundation is more important than anything else. Sharing my personal experience for your reference.
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KingDella
10/22/25 8:16am
I recently took my driving test and failed during the hill start in the second section. The examiner immediately announced the end of the test, skipping the remaining items. That's how the test rules work—failing a key action means an instant termination to save time and effort. If you fail, don't overthink it. Calm down first, then work with your instructor to strengthen practice on that specific mistake. Rescheduling the test will make it easier to pass. The process is straightforward and won’t affect further learning. As new drivers, we shouldn’t put too much pressure on ourselves—take it step by step. Safe driving is what truly matters.
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