How Long is the Interval Between Subject 2 and Subject 3?
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Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams have an interval of 30 days. Here is some information about obtaining a driver's license: 1. Starting from passing Subject 1, you can apply for Subject 2 after 10 working days; 2. Starting from passing Subject 2, you can apply for Subject 3 (road test) after 30 days; 3. Within 15 days after passing the Subject 3 road test, you must apply for the Subject 3 theory test. Additional content: The Subject 3 exam includes: 1. Completing test items while driving a motor vehicle on the road; 2. Compliance with traffic laws and regulations; 3. Comprehensive control of the motor vehicle; 4. Proper use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; 5. Correct observation and judgment of road traffic conditions; 6. Safe driving behavior and awareness of civilized driving.
I remember after passing the subject two test in driving school, I had to wait 15 to 20 days before I could schedule the subject three test. At first, I was quite impatient, eager to get my license and take my own car for a spin. But the driving school explained that this waiting period allows us to solidify our parking and turning skills, otherwise going straight onto the road would be too dangerous. Back then, I squeezed in an hour or two of practice after work every day, reviewing the rules for parallel parking to avoid forgetting the details. The waiting period varies by region; in big cities with more people queuing, the wait can be longer, but generally, it shouldn’t be less than 10 days. Honestly, extra practice doesn’t hurt—safety is far more important than speed. Waiting too long isn’t ideal either, but my driving school arranged it reasonably, and I passed smoothly without any issues.