How Many Chances Do I Have for Each Subject of the Driving Test?
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There are 5 exam attempts for each subject of the driving test. Each subject exam includes one main attempt and one retake. After completing the subject one exam, you must pass subjects two and three within three years. If you fail to do so, all previous exam results will be invalidated, and you will need to re-register for subject one. Under the new regulations, both subjects two and three have 5 attempts each. If you fail to pass within these 5 attempts, you must retake subject one. Below is an introduction to the driving test subjects: 1. Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject One): The full score is 100, with 90 or above considered passing (including 90). 2. Field driving (Subject Two): Results are either pass or fail. It includes 9 mandatory test items (all without poles): reversing into a garage, narrow road U-turn, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnel driving, and toll booth card collection. 3. Road driving (Subject Three): Conducted on actual roads or simulated environments with a real vehicle. The exam is fully monitored by electronic surveillance and proctored by traffic police. 4. Safe and civilized driving theory test (Subject Four): Differs from Subject One by including image analysis and judgment. The test consists of 50 questions, each worth 2 points. The full score is 100, with 90 or above considered passing.