How Many Chances Are There for Each Driving Test Subject?
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Here is a detailed introduction to the number of chances for each driving test subject: 1. Subject One (Theory Test) has no limit on the number of attempts. After registration, you can take the test once and retake it once if you fail. If you fail again, you can retake it after a one-week interval, with no limit on the number of attempts until you pass. 2. Subject Two (Practical Test) can be scheduled no more than five times. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once. If you skip the retest or fail again, the test ends, and you must reschedule after ten days. If you fail the fifth attempt, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. 3. Subject Three (Road Test) can also be scheduled no more than five times. If you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once by paying a retest fee on the spot. If you skip the retest or fail again, the test ends, and you must reschedule after ten days. 4. Subject Four (Safety Knowledge Test) has no limit on the number of attempts, but the driving skill test permit is valid for three years. If you fail Subject Four, you do not need to retake the previously passed subjects (Subjects One, Two, or Three). The driving school will schedule a retest, usually with a retest fee each time. However, if you do not complete all tests within the three-year validity period, all passed subjects will be invalidated.