How Long Can You Take the Driver's License Test?
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You can take the driver's license test for up to 3 years. After exceeding this period, you will need to pay and register again. Here are some relevant details about the driver's license test: 1. Retake Regulations: Each subject can be taken once, with one retake opportunity. If a candidate fails the retake, they must wait for a certain period before reapplying for the same subject. 2. Scheduling Rules for Subject Two and Three: The test dates for Subject Two and Subject Three should be scheduled within 20 days after passing the previous subject. 3. Validity Period for Each Subject's Score: Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit (generally 3 years), the scores of subjects that have already been passed remain valid.
I remember the year I got my driver's license, the whole process went quite smoothly and took about two months. After signing up, I first crammed for the written test of Subject 1, studying questions every night after work until midnight, and passed the exam in one go after a week. Then, practicing for Subject 2 took the most time. The driving school arranged three sessions per week, two hours each, and it took two weeks to master the S-curve and parallel parking. After that, I had to wait another week to schedule the exam. Subject 3, the road driving test, was relatively easier. After about ten practice sessions, I felt confident and passed the exam smoothly on the first try. In total, it took 60 days to get my license. The key during the learning process was to allocate extra time for practice and avoid last-minute cramming. The scheduling system often gets congested, so signing up early to avoid peak seasons can speed things up. This experience taught me the importance of planning my schedule, otherwise, busy work could lead to delays.