How long after failing Subject 4 can you reschedule the exam?

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OAshley
07/29/25 2:07pm
After failing Subject 4, you can reschedule the exam after an interval of more than 10 days. For each subject exam that is not passed, a minimum interval of 10 days is required before rescheduling. Below is more information about the driving test: The driving test consists of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Each subject exam has two attempts. If both attempts are unsuccessful, the exam will be terminated. After passing Subject 1, you must pass Subject 2 and Subject 3 within three years. If you fail to do so, all previous exam results and content will be invalidated, and you will need to re-register for the Subject 1 exam. During the learning period, you must pay for retake fees and retake the exams after further study. Only after passing all four subjects can you obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. The probation period after obtaining the license is one year.
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