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How long after Subject 1 can you schedule Subject 3?

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VonRiver
09/03/25 7:08am
Generally, you can schedule the Subject 3 exam only after 30 full days have passed since passing Subject 1. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject 3: Scheduling time: Subject 3 must be taken after passing Subject 2, but there are no specific rules on how many days after passing Subject 2 it must be taken. However, it is stipulated that the Subject 2 exam can only be scheduled after 20 full days have passed since passing Subject 1. Introduction: Subject 3, also known as the road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. 3. Test content: The road driving skills test content varies for different types of driving licenses. It generally includes preparation before driving, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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MilesFitz
09/15/25 8:29am
I remember when I was learning to drive last year, after passing Subject 1, I had to wait about 30 days before I could schedule Subject 3. The driving school instructor always emphasized that this interval was necessary, advising us to focus on mastering Subject 2 and road simulations first, rather than trying to skip practice and go straight to Subject 3. Many people rushed to schedule it too early but ended up failing repeatedly, actually wasting more time; some places have more lenient policies, possibly reducing the wait to 20 days, depending on the local DMV's new regulations. It's recommended to use the Driving Test App to check dates in real-time while also getting plenty of on-road practice with the instructor. Safety comes first—don't increase the risk of accidents just to speed up the process.
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McIsabela
10/30/25 2:21am
The interval between Subject 3 and Subject 1 is generally set at 30 days, mainly to ensure sufficient driver training. This rule isn't designed to make things difficult, but to allow learners adequate time to build a solid foundation. Many students rush to schedule early tests only to fail repeatedly or cause accidents due to insufficient skills. Policies vary slightly by region—major cities may strictly enforce the 30-day rule while some towns are more flexible. It's best to consult your driving school or check traffic app notifications in advance. Use the interval period patiently to improve practical skills and ensure passing on the first attempt.
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VonBeckett
12/13/25 2:28am
Based on my understanding of the driving test policies, there is typically a waiting period of at least 30 days after passing Subject 1 before you can schedule Subject 3. Requirements vary by region—for example, Beijing may enforce a fixed 30-day interval, while Shanghai occasionally adjusts it to 25 days; this depends on the annual plan of the local vehicle management office. The interval is intended to prevent inexperienced students from rushing onto the road and increasing safety risks. It is recommended to check the latest schedule directly on the official website or by downloading the Traffic Management 12123 App, while not neglecting practice for Subject 2.
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