How Many Chances Are There for Driving Test Subjects 2 and 3?

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DelAshlyn
07/28/25 12:08pm
For Subject 2 and Subject 3, each appointment allows one examination attempt. If the test is not passed, an immediate retake is permitted. If the retake is not attended or still results in failure, the current examination is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of appointments for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests must not exceed five. If the fifth scheduled test is still not passed, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated. Subject 2 is scored out of 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failure, deduction of 20 points, 10 points, or 5 points. The test is considered passed if the following conditions are met: ① For applicants of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required; ② For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required. Subject 3 is scored out of 100 points, with a passing score of 90. The test generally includes: preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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CarmenMarie
08/11/25 4:58pm
I just got my driver's license not long ago. For both Subject 2 and Subject 3, there are five exam attempts in total, including retakes. During my first attempt at Subject 2, I failed because I didn’t park the car accurately while reversing. On the retake day, I was even more nervous and failed again, finally passing on the third try. For Subject 3, during the road test, I kept forgetting to check the rearview mirror when changing lanes, leading to two failed attempts before finally passing after more practice. The five-attempt limit provides a buffer, but you must use them within the given timeframe. After failing, analyze what went wrong and improve—don’t let it delay your progress. If you exhaust all attempts, you might need to retake the theoretical part or wait before reapplying. I recommend practicing with an experienced driver, reviewing mistakes via dashcam recordings, and always prioritizing safety over speed.
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VonAdriel
09/28/25 6:29am
Having witnessed countless students take their driving tests, I can say that both Subject 2 and Subject 3 offer five attempts each, with every test including a main exam and a possible retake opportunity. The exam content covers critical operations such as parking or responding to traffic signals, with common mistakes often lying in careless details. After multiple failures, students should reflect on the reasons, such as inadequate speed control or insufficient observation during lane changes. It's advisable to simulate the test environment in advance and seek professional coaching to adjust one's mindset. Don't waste opportunities; gradually improve with each attempt. The pressure is high, but persistent practice can help overcome it. Once the attempts are exhausted, one must restart the learning process or pay for additional lessons. Safety is always the top priority; ensuring standardized operations is the key to passing on the first try and saving time.
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