How many days after failing Subject 2 can you reschedule?

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LaHolden
07/29/25 4:15pm
After failing Subject 2, you need to wait at least 10 days before you can reschedule the test. Here is some additional information: 1. In the motor vehicle driver's license examination, each subject can be retaken. 2. For the Subject 2 test, you have two attempts on the same day. If you fail the first attempt, you can start the second attempt after re-verifying your identity. Here is some more information: 1. Subject 2 test items: There are five items in total. The first test item is reverse parking. The second test item is parallel parking. The third test item is stopping and starting on a slope. The fourth test item is turning at a right angle. The fifth test item is curve driving. 2. Completion notification: After completing the final item (curve driving), the onboard computer will announce the test results.
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