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How long after failing the written test can you schedule a retake?

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LeChristopher
08/31/2025, 10:09:14 PM

You must wait 10 days before scheduling a retake. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," you can take the written test twice on the same day. If you fail the first attempt, you can take a free second attempt. If you fail the second attempt, the written test will be terminated. The written test, also known as the theoretical driving test, is part of the driver's license examination. It covers driving theory basics, road safety laws, local regulations, and related knowledge. The test is computer-based and lasts 45 minutes. A passing score is 90 out of 100, with 100 questions in total, consisting of single-choice and true/false questions worth 1 point each. If you answer 11 questions incorrectly, the system will automatically submit and end the test. Written test content includes: driver's license and motor vehicle regulations; road conditions and traffic rules; traffic violations and penalties; traffic accident handling regulations; basic knowledge of motor vehicles; local regulations; braking systems and safety devices for large and medium-sized passenger and freight vehicles; specialized knowledge for wheeled self-propelled machinery, trams, and trolleybuses. Written test instructions: Dress appropriately—no slippers. Electronic devices and bags are not allowed in the testing area. Bring your ID card and queue to enter the waiting hall. Observe the instructions and procedures on the screen, and store personal items in a locker before entering. At the test site, verify your identity for seat assignment. Once seated, begin the test, ensuring the camera is aligned with you and following exam rules. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it the same day. If you fail again, you must pay to reschedule. After the test, queue to collect and sign your score report—unsigned reports are invalid. There is no limit to the number of retakes for the written test. If you fail, you can retake once. If you skip the retake or fail it, the test is terminated, and you must reschedule. For the road skills test (Subject 2 and Subject 3), you have only five attempts. Subject 2 and Subject 3 retakes can be scheduled after 10 days. If you fail the safety and civility test (part of Subject 3), your passing score for the road skills test remains valid. The driver's license exam consists of three parts: Subject 1 (written test on traffic laws and regulations), Subject 2 (road skills test), and Subject 3 (on-road driving test and safety/civility test). The safety/civility test is taken after Subject 3, often called "Subject 4," though this term is unofficial (not mentioned in the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123).

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DelMakayla
09/13/2025, 01:08:09 AM

If you fail the subject one exam, you usually need to wait about 10 days to schedule a retake, depending on the regulations in your area—some places may have shorter or longer waiting periods. When I failed last time, I also waited this duration before retaking. I didn’t idle during that time; I practiced questions and reviewed traffic rules daily. This interval felt genuinely helpful in filling knowledge gaps, preventing another rushed failure. Additionally, when scheduling, remember to bring your ID to the driving school or use the online platform to avoid delays due to overlooked details. During preparation, don’t just memorize—practice with realistic scenarios. After all, this exam relates to future driving safety. One failure means nothing; just start over. In short, make good use of this time, stay relaxed, and you’ll definitely pass next time!

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DiWilliam
10/27/2025, 01:53:34 AM

If you fail the first subject test (Theory Test), the waiting period for a retake is usually around 10 days, though requirements may vary slightly by region. It's best to confirm with your driving school. I think this rule is quite reasonable—the interval allows you to calmly review your mistakes and avoid rushing into a retake only to repeat the same errors. During my own preparation, I found that spending time reviewing the question bank and video explanations helped deepen my understanding of traffic rules. Those few days, though short, were effective. The retake booking process is simple, available both online and offline, but be mindful of the fees to avoid unnecessary expenses. Remember, driving knowledge is fundamental—passing the Theory Test is a prerequisite for practical training. So take every opportunity seriously, and don’t give up after one setback. Once you're ready, sign up with confidence, and passing smoothly is within reach!

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ArthurFitz
12/10/2025, 01:09:19 AM

After failing the written driving test (Subject 1), the retake can usually be scheduled after a 10-day interval, but this may vary depending on local regulations. During this period, I recommend focusing on reviewing weak areas rather than obsessing over the outcome. The rescheduling process is straightforward—just bring your ID card to complete the procedure. An additional reminder: double-check all required documents before the exam to ensure a smooth process. This rule is thoughtfully designed to give candidates breathing room to consolidate their knowledge.

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JoyLynn
01/30/2026, 02:20:43 AM

Haven't passed the subject one test? Generally, you can schedule a retake after 10 days, though this may vary slightly by region. I understand this period is crucial—it's the perfect time to intensify your study of traffic rules. Don't underestimate this knowledge; passing is essential before you can start practical driving lessons, which is key to safe driving. Scheduling is quick and easy, just a few minutes online, and it's a good opportunity to check your review progress. Additionally, I recommend using these days to discuss key points with friends to fill in any gaps and avoid mistakes in the next test. The entire examination system is well-designed, with the interval helping you improve efficiently. With thorough preparation, you can easily ace the retake!

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LaClara
04/25/2026, 01:24:52 PM

If you fail the first subject test, the retake can usually be scheduled after about 10 days, though the exact waiting period varies by location. I understand this rule is meant to give candidates a buffer period for review, preventing rushed attempts that may lead to another failure. Scheduling is straightforward, with most places supporting app-based or front-desk arrangements at driving schools. Use this time to practice more with mock tests, analyze why you failed, and improve your reaction speed. Remember, safety knowledge is the core of driving—don’t be discouraged by one setback. Budget your exam fees wisely and plan a structured review schedule. In short, prepare diligently and retake the test within a few weeks—you’ll surely pass!

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