How Long Is the Interval Between Subject 2 and Subject 3?

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DeDavid
07/29/25 5:34am
Subject 2 and Subject 3 are generally spaced 10-20 days apart after passing Subject 2. Below is a relevant introduction to the test content of Subject 2 and Subject 3: Subject 2 Content: Field driving skill test subject, including test items such as reverse parking, slope fixed-point parking and starting, right-angle turning, curve driving, and parallel parking. Subject 3 Content: Road driving skill test subject, basic test items include: preparation for starting, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, pulling over, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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DiJudah
08/12/25 9:08am
When I was getting my driver's license, there was about a week's wait between Subject 2 and Subject 3, which was quite reasonably arranged by the driving school. During this period, I spent every day at the training ground practicing basic skills like reversing into a parking space and starting on a slope, as jumping straight onto real roads would be too dangerous. My car safety awareness told me that developing good observation habits and signal light handling during the transition period could reduce traffic accidents. Remember to check the vehicle's braking system before the exam to avoid any mishaps. Generally, an interval of 5 to 14 days is ideal, depending on individual progress and the driving school's schedule. Take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with different road conditions, such as slippery roads in the rain, which is highly beneficial for long-term driving safety.
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