How long after failing the Subject 2 test can you make a new appointment?
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After failing the Subject 2 test and paying the retake fee, you can schedule a new appointment after 10 days. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Initial application: For first-time applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license or those applying to add a permitted vehicle type, the vehicle management office should issue a driving skills examination permit within one day after passing the Subject 1 test. 2. Validity period: The driving skills examination permit is valid for three years, and applicants must complete the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within this period. 3. Test termination: If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the results of any passed subjects will become void. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the current test session will be terminated, and the applicant must schedule a new test appointment, but Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests can only be scheduled after 10 days.
I remember when I failed the Subject 2 test last year, I was quite frustrated. But my instructor said I had to wait 10 days before reapplying. Those 10 days turned out to be a great opportunity. I spent two hours daily at the driving school practicing difficult maneuvers like reverse parking and hill starts, repeatedly drilling the mistakes I made last time. After 10 days, I successfully booked a retest through the traffic management app and passed with ease. After failing, don't rush—stay calm and practice more, safety comes first. Also, check local system rules in advance when rescheduling to avoid delays. In short, use this waiting period to strengthen your skills, and passing will become much easier.
After failing Subject 2, you must wait 10 days before scheduling the next attempt. This rule prevents reckless retakes. During this period, I recommend focusing on weak areas like curve driving or stalling at start-up—consider practicing with a friend or enrolling in an intensive course. Use a mobile app or contact the driving school directly for scheduling; it's straightforward but don't delay. Safe driving is a process, and the waiting period is ideal for reflecting on mistakes to avoid repetition. I've seen people retest too soon only to fail again. Invest time in building fundamentals for a smoother test experience.