How long after completing the written test can I take the road test?
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You must complete 58 hours of training after the written test before you can take the road test. Additionally, the driving test (Road Test) and the road test can be scheduled simultaneously. You can take the road test even if you haven't passed the driving test, as there is no specific time requirement. However, if you fail either the driving test or the road test twice, you must wait 20 days before scheduling another attempt. A driver's license, also known as a driving permit, is an official document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who qualify to drive, typically in the form of a card. To obtain a driver's license, you must meet the minimum age requirement and pass the driving examination. The license usually specifies the types of motor vehicles the holder is permitted to operate, such as motorcycles, passenger cars, trucks, buses, and more.
I was really excited after passing the written test (Subject 1), feeling like the driver's license was within reach! According to regulations, I have to wait about 30 days after Subject 1 before taking Subject 3. During this period, I must first pass Subject 2, so I've been going to the driving school's practice field every day: practicing reversing and hill starts, sweating a lot. The driving instructor said the interval is to help me master the skills and avoid accidents on the road. I advise new students not to rush—use these 30 days for more hands-on practice. Subject 3 tests real-time reactions, so don't skimp on practice time. Book early to arrange things sooner; some areas may shorten the interval to 25 days, but 30 days is safer. Safety comes first, or failing the test will be even more troublesome.