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

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OCooper
07/29/25 11:37am
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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LondynLynn
08/13/25 7:52pm
Oh, I remember when I was taking the driving test for Subject 2, I failed the parallel parking on my first try. But for the second attempt, I only had to retake that specific item instead of going through the entire process again. Actually, in the driving test, if you fail certain minor items like curve driving or hill start on the first try, you can directly schedule a retest focusing on these weak points, saving you from practicing all the content again. I was quite nervous at the time, but my instructor said spending more time practicing the failed items would help. For example, I practiced parallel parking over a dozen times on the training ground to correct my habit of misjudging the reference points, and I passed it smoothly on the second try. I suggest checking your local test rules—usually, you can book a retest online directly. Don’t let this affect your confidence. Overall, this process has been simplified a lot, and focusing on key areas during practice is the key.
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VonLondon
10/08/25 5:33am
As someone frequently involved in driving lessons, I believe failing the first attempt at Subject 2 doesn't mean starting from scratch. The retake only focuses on the specific items you failed—for example, if you didn't pass parallel parking or reversing into a garage, you'll only be tested on those, without redoing sections like curve driving that you've already cleared. The key is to communicate with your driving school in advance and ask the instructor to help you strengthen weak areas, such as practicing hill starts more to avoid stalling. Scheduling a retake is quite simple—just a few clicks on the app or website—and the fee is usually lower than the first attempt. This avoids wasting time and effort relearning skills you've already mastered, keeping your training targeted for an easier retake success. Learning to drive is a gradual process—take your time, familiarize yourself with the rules, and you'll pass on your next try.
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AndrewAnn
11/21/25 6:53am
I failed my first driving test (Subject 2) because I kept stalling on the hill start. But the second time, I only had to retake the failed section instead of redoing the entire test. This approach saves both time and money—for example, focusing extra practice sessions on weak areas without repeatedly drilling the sections you've already passed. In practice, check your local driving test procedures; after scheduling a retest, the system will automatically arrange for you to only retake the failed portion. I recommend immediately intensifying practice on problem areas—discuss techniques with your instructor, like mastering the clutch's half-engagement point during hill starts to avoid panic. This makes retesting straightforward and quick; once you resolve the weak spot, you can advance to Subject 3. Don’t worry too much about the process being tedious.
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