How many chances are there for each subject of the driving test?
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Subject 1 and Subject 4 are knowledge-based questions about civilized driving, and there is no limit to the number of attempts for these two subjects. Subject 2 and Subject 3 can only be taken a maximum of 5 times. If you fail to pass within 5 attempts, you will need to pay additional fees and start learning again from Subject 1. Below is an introduction to each subject: 1. Subject 1: During the test, there is one retake opportunity. If you fail twice in a row, it will be considered a failure for this test. 2. Subject 2: During the test, there is one retake opportunity. If you fail twice in a row, it will be considered a failure for this test. Subject 2 has five test attempts. If you fail five times in a row, you will need to pay additional fees and start learning again from Subject 1. 3. Subject 3: During the test, there is one retake opportunity. If you fail twice in a row, it will be considered a failure for this test. You can schedule the next test after 10 working days. Subject 3 has five test attempts. If you fail five times in a row, you will need to pay additional fees and start learning again from Subject 1 (the results of Subject 1 and Subject 2 will be invalidated). 4. Subject 4: During the test, there is one retake opportunity. If you fail twice in a row, it will be considered a failure for this test. No additional fees are required. After failing, you can schedule the next test on your own after 10 working days. There is also no limit to the number of attempts for Subject 4, but it is best to complete it as soon as possible.
I remember when I was preparing for my driver's license test, I was quite worried about the number of attempts. Let me break it down for you. Subject 1 is mainly a theoretical knowledge test, and you can take it as many times as you need—no need to rush. You can retake it after a few days until you pass, which makes it quite manageable. Subject 2 is the field operation test, like reverse parking, and you only get five attempts. If you fail all five, you have to start over from the beginning, spending time and money to retake Subject 1. Subject 3 is the road test, also with five attempts, and failing means restarting the entire Subject 1 process. Subject 4 is the safe and civilized driving test, similar to Subject 1, with unlimited retakes. I recommend doing more simulation practice to avoid getting nervous due to the limited attempts. When I was practicing for Subject 2, I made mistakes twice, but after spending extra time at the driving school, I passed easily. Overall, the limited attempts for the road test are for safety reasons, so take your time and you'll be fine.