How long after the Subject 2 retest can you take Subject 3?

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DelLeila
07/28/25 6:28pm
After the Subject 2 retest, you can take Subject 3 after an interval of 10-20 days. Below is the relevant exam information: 1. Scheduling Subject 3 more than 10 days after Subject 2 results: Each local vehicle management office has different regulations. If scheduling online, normally you can schedule Subject 3 immediately after the Subject 2 results are updated. However, scheduling often fails due to high demand, so many vehicle management offices require a waiting period of more than 10 days before scheduling. 2. Subject 3 content includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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Lacey
08/12/25 12:06am
I remember when I was learning to drive, failing the subject two test once was really frustrating! After passing the retest, you have to wait 10 days before you can schedule the subject three test—it's a mandatory rule. Last time at the driving school, the instructor mentioned that the vehicle management system automatically enforces this waiting period, so even if you try to jump the queue, it's impossible. After my retest, I checked the Traffic Management 12123 APP every day, and at midnight on the tenth day, I was ready to grab a spot. It's advisable to coordinate practice times with the instructor in advance because the waiting period for the test isn't the same as the waiting period for practice. Many students think they can take the subject three test immediately after the retest, but end up failing again because they haven't touched the steering wheel, wasting the exam fee. The most important thing is to use these ten days to intensively practice straight-line driving and parking by the curb.
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