Does the Subject 2 Retest Start from the Beginning?
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Subject 2 retest generally starts from the beginning. Here is more related information: Precautions for Subject 2 Test: During the preparation before getting into the car, you must adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before fingerprint verification. Each test item in the examination area is detected by GPS positioning, and the control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area of that item. As long as the front of the vehicle exceeds the control line, it means entering the test of that item, and the test must be completed according to the rules of that item. Content of Subject 2 Test: The test items for car C1 include five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve) (some regions also have a sixth item: high-speed card collection). The test items for C2 include four mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve).
I remember when I took my driver's license test last year, I failed the second subject and had to retake it from the beginning, meaning all the test items. It doesn't mean you have to retake the theoretical classes or relearn the basics, but on the test day, the examiner will have you perform all the maneuvers like parallel parking and reverse parking just like the first time. Before my retest, I practiced reversing more, and as a result, I was much more relaxed during the test and passed on the first try. The key is to practice your weak areas more, don't get nervous, and going through the entire test process again isn't as hard as it seems. Reviewing with your instructor a few times during regular practice can reduce the risk of retaking the test. In short, a retest isn't about starting from scratch but directly taking the test—master the skills, and you'll pass.