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How Long is the Interval Between Subject 1 and Subject 2 Driving Tests?

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LaDawson
09/04/2025, 12:37:04 AM

You can schedule the Subject 2 driving test online 10 days after passing Subject 1. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the registration requirement for Subject 2 is completing 26 training hours, including 2 hours of theoretical knowledge, 3 hours of simulated driving, and 21 hours of practical training. For a C1 license, you can book the Subject 2 test online 10 days after passing Subject 1. Each Subject 2 test appointment includes two attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once for free. If you skip the retest or fail it again, the test session ends, and you can reschedule Subject 2 after 10 days. Within the validity period of the learning license, you can book Subject 2 up to 5 times. If you fail the fifth attempt, all previously passed subjects become invalid. To continue learning, you must restart from Subject 1. Subject 2 Test Content: The test assesses your ability to complete specified maneuvers in a designated area, your mastery of vehicle control skills, and your spatial judgment. Also known as the "small road test," Subject 2 includes five mandatory tasks: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turns, and curve driving (S-turns). Subject 2 Test Tips: After entering the car, adjust the seat and mirrors to a comfortable position and fasten your seatbelt. For parallel parking, find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, and coordinate with the car's speed. During hill starts, remember to engage the handbrake, signal left when starting, and balance the clutch and throttle to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turns, react swiftly after identifying the reference point and match the steering with the vehicle speed to prevent deviation. For curve driving (S-turns), reduce speed and proceed steadily—experienced learners may complete it smoothly in one go. During reverse parking, control the speed, identify reference points, and make minor adjustments by checking the mirrors if the car drifts off course. The driving test consists of three subjects: Subject 1 (traffic laws and regulations), Subject 2 (field driving skills), and Subject 3 (road driving skills and safe driving knowledge). The safe driving knowledge test, often called "Subject 4," follows Subject 3, though it is not officially termed as such in regulations (e.g., Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123).

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DiCamila
09/16/2025, 01:37:37 AM

When I was learning to drive at the driving school last year, after passing Subject 1, I waited about two weeks before taking Subject 2. The instructor said during this period, I had to complete the required training hours and master reverse parking, otherwise I wouldn’t pass. Regulations vary by location—my cousin in Guangzhou only waited a week, while I waited slightly longer in Beijing. It really depends on the driving school’s schedule and individual training progress. Don’t rush; use the gap to practice more, especially parallel parking. Understanding the principles is key before hitting the road, or you’ll waste money on retakes. Keep an eye on the app for exam scheduling to avoid missing your slot. Generally, the interval can range from a few days to a month, depending on the driving school and local policies. Stay patient, and you’ll pass steadily.

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VanMiguel
10/30/2025, 02:12:49 AM

Having taught students at the driving school for many years, the interval between passing Subject 1 and taking Subject 2 is typically around 10 to 30 days. Students need to accumulate at least 20 hours of practical vehicle training to ensure basic control proficiency before the test. For instance, this phase is crucial for practicing hill starts, which often cause stalling. There are significant regional variations – southern cities may progress faster, while northern regions might extend training during winter. Remember to book the test system early to avoid delays, and use mock test apps to refine techniques. Safety comes first; the interval isn't just a formality—it's meant to solidify fundamentals and prevent future road incidents. Always adjust according to personal progress; rushing never pays off.

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LeRemington
12/13/2025, 01:21:01 AM

Back when I was learning to drive, I got scheduled for the Subject 2 test just a few days after passing Subject 1. Nowadays I hear the wait is longer, maybe a week or half a month. It mainly depends on the driving school's scheduling and required training hours. I remember practicing reverse parking until my arms ached. Technology makes booking easier now, but don't slack on fundamentals. Short intervals between tests aren't necessarily good - you might fail; long waits aren't ideal either, maintain regular practice to keep skills sharp. Most importantly, listen to your instructor who knows local traffic rule updates. Don't worry, use the downtime to review the manual thoroughly.

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Verona
02/02/2026, 02:25:49 AM

As an instructor, the interval between passing Subject 1 and taking Subject 2 is approximately 10 to 25 days. This buffer period is designed to accumulate practical driving experience and prevent beginners from making direct mistakes. It is recommended to use this time to practice turn signal usage and vehicle body awareness, as many examinees fail at this step. Regional differences are significant; for example, the average interval in Shenzhen is 15 days, while it may be delayed in northern regions during the rainy season. The examination system is frequently updated, so check notifications diligently to avoid mishaps. Remember, the interval is not redundant but a safety investment—simulate road conditions in advance. If the driving school hasn't arranged anything, make sure to ask and follow up proactively.

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ORose
04/28/2026, 12:21:46 PM

I just passed the written test for my driver's license recently and had to wait nearly three weeks for the practical test (Subject 2). The instructor suggested extra practice on the curve section to avoid crossing lines during the exam. Typically, the interval ranges from 10 days to a month, depending on driving school resources and your progress. Don't just focus on the duration—use this period to address weaknesses like clutch control. If work is busy, opt for weekend classes to speed up, but avoid overloading yourself. Standards vary nationwide; winter periods in northern regions may extend the wait to over a month. Booking tip: frequently check the system to grab slots. Stay patient and prioritize safe foundational practice.

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