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How Many Chances Are There in One Driving Test for Subject 3?

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OManuel
07/29/2025, 12:44:21 AM

There are 2 chances for Subject 3. Below are the relevant details: Retake: According to the requirements of the Ministry of Public Security for driver tests, each student has two test opportunities per appointment. If the first test is failed, an immediate retake is allowed. During the first test, students need to participate in a vehicle inspection walk-around and a nighttime light simulation. If the first test is failed, the second retake does not require the vehicle inspection walk-around or light simulation. After preparation, the second test can begin directly. Notes: If the first test is failed, the test items in the parking area will start after completing the walk-around. The starting point of the test can be at any location on the test route. Finally, students must complete all 16 test items before ending the test and uploading the results.

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IsabelDella
08/12/2025, 01:31:10 PM

When I was taking the driving test (Subject 3), I specifically asked my instructor and learned that you get two attempts on the exam day. If you fail the first try, the examiner will let you immediately take the second attempt without leaving the car or queuing again. However, these two attempts are consecutive, which creates immense psychological pressure. I remember being extremely nervous during my first attempt—I messed up several times during the initial lighting simulation, and the examiner failed me right away. My palms were drenched in sweat, but I forced myself to calm down and continue with the second attempt. This time, I meticulously followed every step and barely passed. If you fail both attempts, you’ll have to reschedule the test, usually waiting over 10 days, and pay the retake fee yourself. That’s why it’s crucial to practice details like lighting and starting procedures beforehand—these are error-prone areas—and maintaining composure is key.

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McAlejandro
10/03/2025, 12:04:51 AM

I've accompanied friends to their driving tests several times, and indeed, there are two attempts for the Subject 3 exam each time. If you fail the first attempt, the safety officer usually won't explain why and will directly signal you to start the second attempt. There's almost no break between these two attempts, so if the candidate makes a mistake on the first try, it can easily affect their performance on the second. I think the key is to practice the test items thoroughly before the exam, especially the mandatory ones like pulling over and driving in a straight line. If you fail the first attempt, take a deep breath to adjust your state of mind immediately, and don't let nervousness amplify your mistakes. If you really fail both attempts, you'll have to re-register and wait for the next available slot, which is usually about ten days later—wasting both time and money. My advice is to bring a bottle of water to calm your nerves on the test day, but don't drink too much to avoid frequent bathroom breaks.

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EvangelineFitz
11/16/2025, 12:44:29 AM

I understand that the driving test (Subject 3) rules allow two attempts in one session. If you fail the first time, you can immediately retake it without leaving the vehicle. However, failing the second attempt means waiting at least ten days to reschedule. Therefore, it's advisable to pay extra attention to details during practice, such as seatbelt checks and turn signal usage, which are common point deductions. Watching the test route videos multiple times beforehand to familiarize yourself with the environment can help reduce nervousness.

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AubreyLynn
01/06/2026, 02:21:15 AM

During my own driving test (Subject 3), the instructor repeatedly emphasized the two-attempt rule: if you fail the first time, you immediately retake the test a second time without any breaks. I witnessed a fellow test-taker fail the first attempt by forgetting to walk around the car, then make another mistake with the lights due to nervousness on the second try. In practice, it's crucial to simulate test conditions, focusing on weak spots like light operations and starting procedures. If unlucky enough to fail both attempts, you'd have to wait at least ten days to reschedule, with a retake fee around 200 yuan—costing both time and money. On test day, wear comfortable flat shoes for better pedal control.

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DeVivienne
04/03/2026, 01:42:03 AM

The subject 3 driving test allows two consecutive attempts. If you fail the first time, the examiner will directly initiate the second test without requiring identity verification or additional fees. However, failing the second attempt means you'll need to reschedule for a retest, with a mandatory waiting period of at least 10 working days. I believe the most crucial aspect is managing nervousness, as many mistakes stem from shaky hands and anxiety. Arrive at the test center 30 minutes early on exam day to familiarize yourself with the environment, and mentally note key points of the route. For night tests, focus particularly on practicing light switches, while daytime tests require extra attention to intersection observation maneuvers. Even if you fail the first attempt, stay calm and maintain composure for the second try. Recording your practice sessions with a phone to identify and address weaknesses proves quite effective.

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