Do You Start from the Beginning If You Fail the Second Subject Test for the First Time?

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07/29/25 7:37pm
After failing the first time, you start from the next item after the one you failed, then drive back to the failed subject before returning to the starting point to complete the test. If you fail right from the starting point, you won't get a second chance, and there will be a voice prompt. Below is relevant information about the Second Subject Test: 1. Introduction: The Second Subject Test, short for the field driving skills test, includes five mandatory items for small cars C1 and C2: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may have a sixth item: high-speed toll collection. 2. Content: The test requires mastering basic driving operation essentials, possessing fundamental vehicle control abilities; proficiently mastering basic methods for field and road driving within the test area, the ability to reasonably use vehicle controls and correctly manage the vehicle's spatial position, and accurately controlling the vehicle's position, speed, and route.
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