How Many Days to Know the Result of Subject 3 Appointment?

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VonFaith
07/30/25 6:57am
Generally, you will know the result three days before the scheduled exam date. Here is more information about the driving test retake: 1. Test Subjects: There are four test subjects in the driving test, namely Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3 (actual road driving test), and Subject 3 Safety and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test (i.e., Subject 4). 2. Appointment: The four subjects must be scheduled in order, and each subject can be taken once with one retake opportunity. 3. Number of Attempts: During the validity period of the driving skills test certificate, there is no limit on the number of attempts for Subject 1 and Subject 3 Safety and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test. If you fail, you can reschedule the test until you pass. 4. Notes: Subject 2 and Subject 3 actual road driving tests have five appointment opportunities, meaning ten test attempts in total. If you still fail, all previous test results will be invalidated, and you must re-register and start from Subject 1 again.
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