How many chances are there for each driving test subject two exam?

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ValentinaFitz
07/28/25 2:48pm
Each driving test subject two exam has five chances, including one initial exam and one make-up exam on the spot if failed, totaling up to 10 exam opportunities. According to traffic laws, if an applicant cannot attend the exam at the scheduled time, they must apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. Subject two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test subject. The C1 and C2 car test items include five mandatory tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Subject two has a full score of 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for disqualification, deduction of 20 points, deduction of 10 points, and deduction of 5 points.
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OJosephine
08/11/25 10:39pm
When it comes to the driving test's Subject 2, you do get two attempts for each exam. If you fail the first time, don't panic—you can immediately apply for a second try. This system is designed to account for nervousness or minor mistakes. For instance, if you hit the line during parallel parking or stall on the hill start, the second attempt often allows you to calm down and pass. If both attempts fail, you'll need to reschedule the exam, which might take about a week and incur additional fees, so it's crucial to practice diligently beforehand. It's recommended to simulate test conditions before the exam and seek guidance from professional instructors, especially on error-prone sections like reverse parking and 90-degree turns. Mindset is key—don't get discouraged by the first failure; just adjust your breathing and refocus. Also, remember to arrive on time and bring all required documents on test day to avoid unnecessary hassle.
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