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How many attempts are allowed for the Theory Test of Subject 3?

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ArcherLynn
07/29/2025, 07:00:57 PM

There are 5 attempts allowed for the Theory Test of Subject 3. Below is relevant information about the driving test Subject 3: 1. Introduction: Subject 3 includes the Road Driving Skills Test and the Safety & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated name for the Road Driving Skills and Safety & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the Road Driving Skills Test varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed. 2. Specific Test Content of Subject 3: The Road Driving Skills Test generally includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, passing through crosswalks, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, oncoming traffic, overtaking, U-turns, and night driving. The Safety & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

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AylaDella
08/15/2025, 08:52:23 PM

I recently passed my driving test and specifically looked into the retake policy. The theoretical test for Subject 3 is actually part of the driving license exam system, referring to the written portion related to Subject 3, such as traffic rules and safety awareness assessments. There's no strict limit on retakes—you can take it multiple times—but after each failure, you'll need to wait before scheduling again, usually around ten days. Plus, each retake requires an exam fee, which adds up and isn't cost-effective. My advice is to practice frequently with mobile question banks from your driving school and take mock tests in apps repeatedly—practice makes perfect for passing on the first try. Remember, don’t slack off; master all the required material to avoid frequent trips to the test center. This way, you’ll save time and money while getting licensed sooner.

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StLeonardo
10/18/2025, 02:17:04 AM

Speaking of the theoretical exam for Subject Three, as someone who has learned to drive and helped friends with it, I have to talk about the number of attempts. This exam mainly tests the mastery of driving rules, and the regulations allow multiple retakes with basically no restrictions. Specifically, if you fail the first time, you can sign up again after a week or two. I’ve seen people pass only after three or four attempts, mainly because they didn’t fully grasp the knowledge points. During regular practice, don’t just rely on memorizing questions—think about real-life scenarios, such as parking or lane-changing rules, to deepen your understanding. Stay calm during the exam, and it’ll be easier to pass without nervousness. If you keep failing, it might be worth spending some money on high-quality courses to fill in the gaps—it could make a difference. In short, the number of attempts isn’t the obstacle; the key is putting in the effort.

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DiSamantha
12/01/2025, 01:56:40 AM

When I was getting my driver's license, the theoretical part of Subject 3 gave me trouble twice. I failed the first attempt simply because I rushed through the questions and missed key details. The rules allow unlimited retakes, so there's no need to worry about hitting a limit. However, each failure wastes time and energy—you have to reschedule, restudy, and wait for results again. From my failures, I learned that regularly watching traffic simulation videos or joining online training camps helps systematically review key points. With thorough preparation, retaking once or twice should suffice. Don't let the number of attempts become a source of stress—prepare early to get it over with sooner.

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VanKathryn
01/21/2026, 03:20:30 AM

For the theoretical test of Subject 3, I’ll share some practical tips based on my experience. There’s no limit to the number of attempts for this test—if you fail, you can simply retake it after about ten days. In terms of cost, retaking the exam will require additional fees, ranging from a few dozen yuan. I recommend using a driving study app to practice for 20-30 minutes daily, focusing on key areas like traffic signals and accident handling through simulated exercises. Once you get the hang of it, your chances of passing on the first try increase significantly. Additionally, make sure to rest well before the test and avoid staying up late to keep your mind sharp for stable performance. Since multiple retakes can be mentally and financially draining, it’s advisable to invest a little effort upfront as a preventive measure.

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PiperLee
04/17/2026, 03:33:38 AM

As an automotive knowledge enthusiast, I understand the matter of the number of attempts for the theoretical test in Subject 3. Theoretically, you can take it as many times as you want, as the policy provides multiple opportunities, but this isn't an encouragement to retake—mastering the theory can enhance actual driving safety. I usually recommend students to practice more with question banks, analyzing why each answer is the correct choice. Too many attempts can lead to complacency; it's better to focus on understanding the fundamental rules, such as speed control or pedestrian protection. This way, not only will the test be easier to pass, but you'll also drive with more confidence and fewer accidents.

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