How long is the interval between automatic transmission subject one and subject two?
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For a C1 driver's license, you can make an online appointment for the subject two test 10 days after completing subject one. After passing subject one and obtaining the learning driving certificate, students applying for a C certificate can schedule the subject two test after 10 days; for those applying for an A or B certificate, the subject two test can be scheduled after 20 days. Currently, online self-scheduling for tests is implemented nationwide. After passing subject one, small vehicles can schedule the subject two test after 10 days, while large vehicles can do so after 20 days. For each subject two test appointment, you have two attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it for free once. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the test ends, and you can reschedule the subject two test after 10 days. Within the validity period of the learning driving certificate, the number of subject two test appointments cannot exceed five. If you fail the fifth appointment, the results of other previously passed subjects will become invalid. To continue learning for the driving license, you need to start over from subject one. Subject two test content: driving a motor vehicle to complete test items within a designated area; mastery of motor vehicle driving skills; ability to judge the spatial position of the motor vehicle. Subject two is also known as the small road test, and the test items include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves—five mandatory items. Subject two test precautions: After getting into the car, be sure to adjust the seat and rearview mirror to a suitable position and state, and always fasten the seat belt. For parallel parking, remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. When stopping on a slope, remember to pull the handbrake. When starting, always turn on the left turn signal and release the handbrake. Keep the clutch steady, press the accelerator while releasing the clutch to avoid stalling or rolling back. For turning at a right angle, quickly react and turn after finding the correct point, always coordinating with the car's speed to avoid deviation. For driving through curves (S-curves), slow down and proceed cautiously. Those with good driving sense during practice can pass through quickly in one go. When reversing into a parking space, control the speed well, find the correct reference point, and make slight adjustments if there is any deviation observed in the rearview mirror. There are three subjects in the driving test: subject one, subject two, and subject three. Subject one refers to the test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; subject two refers to the field driving skills test; subject three is divided into two parts: road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after subject three, so it is commonly referred to as subject four. However, in official terms (i.e., the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123), there is no such thing as subject four.