How are the 10 days calculated for scheduling the Subject 2 exam after 10 days?
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After passing the Subject 2 exam, you can schedule the Subject 3 exam only after 10 days, with the interval generally being 15~20 days for the exam. Starting from the date of passing Subject 1, you can apply for Subject 2 after 10 working days; starting from the date of passing Subject 1, you can apply for the road test of Subject 3 after 30 days. The vehicle management office shall arrange the exam according to the scheduled test center and time.
When I was taking the Subject 2 test, my instructor told me that the 10-day period starts from the day you pass the Subject 1 test. For example, if you pass Subject 1 on a Tuesday, that day doesn’t count—start counting 10 calendar days from Wednesday, and you can schedule around the following Friday. This is a mandatory timeframe to ensure you have enough practice, so don’t rush to book too early. Back then, I practiced reverse parking every day and monitored the slot release times on the app. If the system was busy, I just set a reminder in advance. Remember to check your ID card and medical certificate—missing anything could cause delays. Develop a regular training routine instead of cramming last-minute, and your pass rate will be higher.