How many days of practice are needed for the second driving test?

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DeRobert
07/30/25 4:57am
Based on the actual practice situation, it takes at least half a month of practice before taking the second driving test. Basic test items for the second driving test: Post test, slope fixed-point parking and starting, parallel parking, passing single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turn, speed-limited passing through width-limited gate, passing continuous obstacles, hundred-meter gear shifting, and bumpy road driving. Rules for the second driving test: All five test items must be passed at once to pass the test. There are two test opportunities in total, i.e., one test and one make-up test. If the first test is failed, a make-up test will be conducted immediately. Those who fail the make-up test need to make another appointment after 10 days. After the test, candidates must leave the test site quickly and must not interfere with the test.
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