How many days after passing the driving test subject can you take subject three?

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LeLilliana
07/29/25 5:27am
There is an interval of 10-20 days between subject two and subject three. After passing subject two for 10 days, you can make an online appointment for the subject three test. The following is a specific introduction to the specific matters of the subject three test: 1. Getting on the car: fasten the seat belt, shift gears, turn on the turn signal, honk the horn, look at the rearview mirror, release the handbrake, and go on the road. 2. Driving: Turn off the turn signal and look at the left and right rearview mirrors. 3. Intersections, turns and U-turns: Slow down and shift down, release the accelerator, depress the clutch, depress the brake, and shift to low gear. 4. Pull over: Release the accelerator, depress the clutch, depress the brake, pull over, release the handbrake, shift to neutral, and return the turn signal.
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AliceRose
08/12/25 7:22pm
I just passed the second subject test last time, and the whole experience was amazing. I wanted to sign up for the third subject right away. To be honest, theoretically, you can apply for the third subject test immediately after passing the second one, but in reality, it depends on your local driving school and the vehicle management office's appointment system. I waited about seven or eight days before taking the test, and it went pretty smoothly. It's essential to practice road driving for a few more days. I recommend adding one or two hours of practice daily to get familiar with lane changes and road conditions to avoid mistakes during the test. Overall, once you're ready, book the test as soon as possible. Don't delay too long and affect your driving feel, as safe driving is the core goal. Remember, stay relaxed, check the vehicle condition in advance, and safety first!
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MacOwen
10/03/25 6:33am
In my experience, you can immediately schedule the Subject 3 test after passing Subject 2. The exact waiting period depends on the availability of the booking system and your personal preparation status. I recommend not rushing to take the test—wait at least one or two weeks to focus on mastering road rules and handling unexpected situations. Simulating the actual road test multiple times can help avoid mistakes. While some may schedule the test within a day or two if slots are available, it's best to leave enough buffer time to ensure your skills are up to par before taking it, which increases your chances of passing. Also, remember to rest well before the test day—a clear mind is crucial.
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