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How long after passing can you take the Subject 2 test?

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StAlessandra
07/30/25 12:36am

Each driving school has different policies. Some schools allow you to take Subject 2 just 15 days after passing Subject 1, with rapid progress—Subject 3 and Subject 4 follow immediately after another 15 days, enabling you to obtain your driver's license in about one and a half months. More details about Subject 2 are as follows: Overview: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Additional Information: If you fail the Subject 2 test for the first time, you are allowed one retake. If you do not take the retake or fail it again, the test session ends, and you must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of rescheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills test) cannot exceed five times.

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StAva
08/15/25 5:30am

I just finished the subject one test and can't wait to take the subject two test. I'm quite anxious. The driving school arranges it to be at least 10 to 15 days later because they need to ensure students have enough practice time. Subject two involves practical operations like reverse parking and parallel parking. Practicing about an hour a day, you can basically get the hang of it in seven or eight days. I also asked some friends, and in some places with more relaxed policies, you can schedule the test after just one week. However, some say rushing it might lead to failing the test, wasting the exam fee. It's recommended not to rush too much; taking a few more mock tests is very beneficial for developing a feel for the car. Safety first, after all, failing the test can also affect your mood. In short, follow the driving school's guidance and don't act on impulse.

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AdelynLee
10/20/25 2:12am

I remember when I was getting my driver's license, after passing Subject 1, I had to wait two weeks before taking the Subject 2 test. During that time, I practiced reversing at the driving school every day. The instructor warned that taking the test without solid fundamentals could be dangerous. The waiting period varies by driving school—some offer intensive training for faster progress. Looking back now, the longer wait wasn't a bad thing; mastering more skills made me a more confident and steady driver later on. My advice to beginners: don't just focus on the timeline. Practice each maneuver thoroughly, especially tricky spots like parallel parking. Stay calm—being well-prepared builds natural confidence for the test. Don't repeat my youthful mistake of rushing the process; I nearly hit the poles several times back then.

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EverettAnn
12/03/25 2:44am

Just passed the subject one test and about to take subject two, usually need to wait around ten days for practice. I've seen many students impatiently insisting on taking the test early, only to fail and have to retake it, which causes even more delay. It's best to follow the coach's practice schedule and only sign up for the test after mastering the reversing skills. Driving test policies vary by region; in big cities, arrangements might be quicker, possibly just seven days, while smaller towns may be more conservative. It's advisable to spare some time to watch instructional videos to enhance understanding and reduce mistakes during the test. Don't skimp on this waiting period; solid skills ensure safer driving on the road.

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