How long is the validity period of a driving test permit?

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McLucille
07/29/25 12:35pm
The validity period of a driving test permit is three years. Applicants must complete both the subject two and subject three tests within this period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subject results will be invalidated. Relevant regulations and precautions are as follows: Relevant Regulations: Individuals applying to learn driving on designated grounds and roads must obtain a learning driving permit as required. The validity period of the learning driving permit is three years, and applicants must complete both the subject two and subject three tests within this period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed subject results will be invalidated. The starting date is the date when the subject one test is passed. Precautions: No more than five attempts for failed tests: Within the validity period of the driving test permit, the number of scheduled attempts for the subject two and subject three road driving skill tests must not exceed five each (meaning a total of ten test opportunities). If the fifth scheduled test is still not passed, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and the student must start over from subject one.
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