How long to wait after failing the traffic law study and deduction test three times?
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If you fail all three attempts, you cannot retake the exam for this study session. You can immediately schedule the next traffic law study and deduction session. If you fail the traffic law study and deduction exam, you can apply for a retake within 24 hours. However, if you fail both retakes, the deduction for this study session will not be successful. You can continue to apply for study and then take the exam again. There are no restrictions on the traffic law study and deduction exams, meaning if you fail, you can reapply and enter the study and exam process again. More details are as follows: 1. Content of the traffic law study and deduction exam: The exam covers road and driving regulations, as well as traffic safety laws. It is closely related to subjects one and four of the driver's license test. Reviewing the knowledge for traffic law study and deduction not only helps you learn and master more driving techniques and regulations but also allows you to deduct points from your driver's license—a win-win situation. 2. Points for traffic law study and deduction: There is a limit to the points you can deduct through traffic law study and deduction. Within one scoring cycle, you can accumulate a maximum of six points in deductions. Once this limit is reached, you will no longer be eligible for deductions within that scoring cycle. Of course, this deduction policy also means your driver's license can tolerate a few more points. However, this is a special method for emergencies, and we still encourage everyone to prioritize safety while driving.
I previously failed the legal knowledge test for point reduction three times, but you don't have to wait long - you can reapply after just 24 hours. Don't waste this 24-hour period though; use it to practice more questions from the test bank, especially those tricky ones like violation point deduction details or accident handling procedures. I remember after my second failure, I specifically compiled notes on the questions I got wrong, and passed easily on the third try. When reapplying, you'll need to rewatch the video course, but the system will save your previous learning progress. Also note there are only 3 application attempts per scoring period - don't keep stumbling on the same issues. Identifying the reasons for failure is more important.