How long after passing C1 subject 1 can you take subject 2?
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For a C1 driver's license, you can schedule the subject 2 exam online 10 days after passing subject 1. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the registration requirements for subject 2 include completing 26 study hours: 2 hours of theoretical knowledge, 3 hours of simulated driving, and 21 hours of practical training. For a C1 driver's license, you can schedule the subject 2 exam online 10 days after passing subject 1. Each subject 2 exam appointment provides two attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once for free. If you do not attend the retake or fail the retake, the exam ends, and you can reschedule subject 2 after 10 days. During the validity period of the driver's license learning, the number of subject 2 exam appointments cannot exceed five. If you fail the fifth attempt, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. To continue learning for the driver's license, you must restart from subject 1. Subject 2 exam content includes: completing designated driving tasks within a specified area, demonstrating proficiency in vehicle control, and assessing spatial awareness. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, consists of five required components: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Subject 2 exam tips: After getting into the car, adjust the seat and mirrors to a suitable position and ensure the seatbelt is fastened. For parallel parking, find the correct angle quickly, turn the steering wheel promptly, and coordinate with the vehicle's speed. When stopping on a slope, remember to engage the handbrake. When starting, turn on the left signal, release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and gently press the accelerator while releasing the clutch to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turns, react quickly after identifying the turning point and coordinate with the vehicle's speed to prevent deviation. For curve driving (S-turns), slow down. Those with good driving skills can pass smoothly in one go. When reversing into a parking space, control the speed, identify reference points, and make minor adjustments if the mirrors show misalignment. There are three subjects in the driver's license exam: subject 1, subject 2, and subject 3. Subject 1 covers traffic laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Subject 2 is the field driving skills test. Subject 3 consists of two parts: road driving skills and safe driving knowledge. The safe driving knowledge test is conducted after subject 3, so it is commonly referred to as subject 4. However, the official term (as per the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123) does not include "subject 4."
Back when I was getting my C1 driver's license, I was so excited after passing Subject 1 that I immediately asked my instructor about Subject 2. He told me not to rush, as regulations required waiting at least 10 days before scheduling the exam. I ended up waiting two weeks for my turn, practicing at the driving school every day during that period, focusing especially on reverse parking and hill starts, which felt absolutely crucial. Remember everyone, Subject 2 tests your hand-foot coordination—it's not something you can pass on theory alone. Driving schools usually schedule based on students' practice progress, so contact them early to confirm details and don't miss your chance. Making good use of this interval period by practicing more can significantly boost your pass rate—that's exactly how I passed steadily back then.