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How many days after failing the subject 2 test can you schedule a retake?

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ElainaLee
07/29/25 12:52pm
If you fail the subject 2 test, you need to wait 10 days before you can schedule a retake. For the subject 2 test, if you fail the first attempt, you are allowed one retake. However, if you do not take the retake or fail the retake, the current test session ends, and the applicant must schedule a new test after 10 days. Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of times you can schedule the subject 2 and subject 3 road driving skills tests cannot exceed five. If you fail the fifth scheduled test, the passing scores of other subjects you have already passed will be invalidated. Passing criteria for subject 2: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation standards set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. The test is considered passed if the following conditions are met: For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required; for other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required.
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MacMichael
08/14/25 1:34am
I just failed my Subject 2 driving test and feel a bit down, but according to regulations, I have to wait 10 days before I can reschedule. These 10 days are crucial, so I plan to spend every day at the driving school practicing more, especially the reverse parking section where I made mistakes last time. The exam interval is designed to give candidates a buffer for review and avoid a chain reaction of nervous mistakes. I also plan to watch instructional videos at night to learn positioning techniques and simulate test scenarios on weekends to build adaptability. In terms of mindset, don’t let anxiety take over because of failure—treat every practice session as the real deal. When scheduling the test, it’s best to choose weekday mornings to reduce waiting time. Being well-prepared before taking the test increases your chances of success. Remember to adjust your sleep schedule and diet, and don’t go hungry on test day to avoid affecting your performance. In short, these 10 days are your golden period—make the most of them to strengthen your skills and pass with ease next time.
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AuroraRose
10/09/25 6:25am
As an experienced instructor who frequently trains students, I understand that failing the Subject 2 driving test is quite common. The rescheduling rule requires a 10-day waiting period after a failure. This interval is particularly reasonable, as it allows you to calmly reflect on mistakes, such as stalling on a hill start or crossing lines during a sharp turn. During this period, I always advise students to focus on improving their weak areas and schedule more sessions with their coach for intensive practice. Building mental resilience is also essential—simulating exam conditions to boost confidence is highly effective. Additionally, the system automatically calculates dates, so choosing a less busy time slot when rescheduling can reduce stress. Don’t just practice technical skills; reviewing theoretical points like steering rhythm is equally crucial. Stay composed, avoid rushing to retake the test, and with thorough preparation, your success rate will significantly improve.
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