How long is the validity period for Subject 2?

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LaIsaac
07/29/25 9:13pm
Subject 2 test scores are valid for 3 years. If the Subject 1 exam is not passed, there is no time limit. Below is relevant information: Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the field driving skills test, includes five mandatory test items for small vehicles (C1/C2): reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may include a sixth item, such as highway toll card collection. Content: The test requires candidates to master basic driving operation essentials, possess fundamental vehicle control abilities, and be proficient in basic methods of field and road driving. Candidates should also be capable of rationally using vehicle controls, correctly managing the vehicle's spatial position, and accurately controlling the vehicle's movement, speed, and route.
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