How long is the interval between driving license tests for the next subject?
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For small vehicle driving license tests, there must be an interval of more than 10 days between passing Subject 1 and taking Subject 2, and more than 20 days between passing Subject 1 and taking Subject 3. For large vehicles, the time required is longer. For first-time applicants for a motor vehicle driving license or applicants adding a permitted driving type, the vehicle management office should issue a driving skill test permit within one day after passing Subject 1. Below are detailed introductions about it: 1. Introduction one: For applicants of low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, or tram permitted driving types, the test can be scheduled 20 days after obtaining the driving skill test permit. 2. Introduction two: For applicants of small cars, small automatic transmission cars, or small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, the test can be scheduled 30 days after obtaining the driving skill test permit.
When I first got my driver's license, I was really anxious. After passing the written test, I had to wait 7 days before I could schedule the field test, and that period was quite agonizing. I went to the driving school every day to practice, afraid that last-minute cramming would lead to failure. After passing the field test, I had to wait almost a month before I could take the road test. The length of the intervals is really crucial—it gives us beginners more time to practice and prevents mistakes due to rushing. I remember a friend who rushed to schedule the road test and failed, only to waste more time waiting months for a retake. My advice to learner drivers is to plan their study time in advance and not just focus on the test intervals—the key is to practice the fundamentals more. Nowadays, the online scheduling system is very convenient, allowing you to check available times in advance and avoid long waits during peak periods.