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How many days after failing Subject 3 can you retake the test?

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StAlexandra
09/06/25 2:28am
You can reschedule the test 10 days after failing Subject 3. Here is an introduction to the driver's license test: 1. Subject 1 test content includes: road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. 2. Subject 2 test content includes: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and hill starts and stops. 3. Subject 3 test content includes: road driving skills test and safety and civilized driving knowledge test.
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DeLeila
09/18/25 2:33am
I remember discussing this topic when accompanying a friend for their driver's license test. After failing the third road test (Subject 3), you usually have to wait about 10 days before applying for a retake. This is to prevent candidates from rushing into another test too soon, which could pose safety risks. Subject 3 involves actual driving maneuvers like lane changes and parking. Retaking immediately after failing might mean you're not in the right mindset and could make mistakes again. Waiting a few days allows candidates to calmly reflect on their errors, such as whether they were driving too fast or forgot to check blind spots. It's advisable to use that time for extra practice—ask the driving school to arrange a mock test or find an experienced driver to coach you on city roads. Don't rush to reschedule; ensure your skills are solid before trying again. Subject 3 is about road safety—those extra days aren't a delay but a safeguard for everyone's safety.
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AryaRose
11/01/25 3:01am
I failed the driving test (Subject 3) once last year, and my instructor told me I had to wait 10 days before reapplying for a retest. I was quite anxious at the time, but during those days of waiting, I actually felt more relaxed. I went to the driving school for an hour of practice every day, focusing on improving my turning timing and gear shifting smoothness. Later, I passed successfully. My advice is not to worry too much about the length of time—treat the failure as a learning opportunity. Ask the examiner for feedback, make a list of mistakes, and train specifically for them. To schedule a retest, you need to go through the driving school system, which usually opens 10 days later. Remember to prepare your ID card and mindset in advance. Failing is very common, and waiting a bit longer can help you face the road test challenges with more confidence.
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