How many chances are there for the B2 driver's license probationary period exam?
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The number of attempts is unlimited; candidates can retake the exam until they pass. However, if they fail to participate in the required study, education, and exams as stipulated, the review will not be approved. Within thirty days after the end of the B2 driver's probationary period, candidates must take an exam covering road traffic safety laws and regulations, civilized driving practices, emergency handling, and other related knowledge, and they must also undergo at least half an hour of traffic accident case warning education. Here are the relevant details: 1. Continuous Examination: The "Opinions" propose that in the future, venue driving and road driving skill exams will gradually adopt a one-time appointment system, allowing continuous examination to reduce the number of trips candidates need to make. The nighttime exam method for small vehicles will be adjusted, allowing simulated nighttime lighting exams to be conducted during the day. After passing all subjects and completing the necessary procedures, the motor vehicle driver's license should be issued to the candidate on the same day. This way, obtaining a driver's license will no longer require multiple trips as it does now. 2. Passing Standards: (1) Traffic laws and related knowledge (Subject 1) — Written test, scored out of 100, with 90 or above considered passing (including 90). (2) Venue driving (Subject 2) — On-site, actual vehicle. Only pass or fail. The five mandatory tests, conducted in sequence, include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill starts and stops. Scored out of 100, with 80 or above considered passing (including 80). For large buses, medium buses, and large trucks, 90 or above is required (including 90). (3) Road driving (Subject 3) — Highway or simulated venue, actual vehicle. Scored out of 100, with 90 or above considered passing (including 90). (4) Safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject 4) — Written test, scored out of 100, with 90 or above considered passing (including 90).