
The interval for a Subject 2 retake is 10 working days, which is approximately two weeks. Here is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Subject 2, also known as the small road test: It is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skills test. 2. Subject 2 test items for small vehicles: Includes five mandatory tests: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). 3. Subject 2 test items for large vehicles: Includes pile test, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, crossing a single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turns, passing through a limited-width gate, navigating continuous obstacles, driving on undulating roads, narrow road U-turns, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnels, rain (fog) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling.

I took the subject two retest, that time I waited a little over a week, just about 10 days. I spent half a day at the driving range every day, focusing on practicing reverse parking because that's where I failed last time. The driving school arrangements depend on local policies, most provinces and cities stipulate 7-14 days, and holidays can extend the waiting period. Waiting too long can delay progress, I recommend checking the driving school's WeChat group frequently as they update the fastest; don't idle, rent a practice car or simulator to strengthen your feel. The retest fee is a few hundred yuan, don't be discouraged by one failure, I've seen colleagues pass only after two or three retries. Now with the driver's license in hand, looking back, the waiting period was actually a good time to reflect on mistakes, maintaining patience and hard work makes passing smoothly not difficult.

The retake for Subject 2 usually takes 7 to 10 days, depending on how busy the local test center is. My driving instructor mentioned during my training that during peak seasons like summer vacation, it can stretch up to half a month due to overcrowding. Don’t just wait idly—after booking the retake, focus on practicing weak areas like hill starts or brush up on knowledge with online tutorials. Typically, only five retake attempts are allowed, so opportunities are limited. This time, carefully analyze the mistakes from your last test. Budget for the fees too; I’ve seen cases where long waits affected work schedules, so contacting the driving school in advance to confirm dates is wiser. Overall, driving mastery requires step-by-step progress—this short retake interval is perfect for solidifying skills. Don’t rush and stress; safe driving hinges on a strong foundation.

The waiting time for the second subject retake is about 7-10 days. Last time I failed, I retook it after a little more than a week. The driving school will notify you of the specific date, so don’t hesitate to call and ask about the progress. During the waiting period, practice reversing or parallel parking as much as possible, and visit the driving school more often to get familiar with the steering wheel. You can only retake the test up to five times, so don’t waste your chances. Stay calm—my friend waited for 8 days and was anxious every day, which actually affected his performance. You’ll need to pay an additional fee, so prepare the money early to avoid last-minute stress. Once you pass this stage, the road test is just around the corner, so keep pushing forward.

My friend failed the driving test (Subject 2) three times, with each retake requiring about a 9-day wait. As a beginner, she was extremely nervous, so she spent the waiting period practicing simulated reverse parking at the driving range and watching videos to analyze her movements. The waiting time varies by region, typically ranging from 7 to 14 days, and may be slightly longer in big cities due to busier test centers. Remember to check the driving school's schedule and don't miss the SMS notifications. There are only a limited number of retakes allowed—once you exceed the limit, you'll have to retake Subject 1 from scratch. The total cost can add up to a small sum of money, so plan your life accordingly during the wait to avoid affecting work or studies. Driving is a process of perseverance. After finally passing, she said those days actually became a valuable review period—take it slow and don't panic.

The retake for Subject 2 usually takes about 7 to 10 days, so don't stress too much—treat it as a cooling-off period. When I failed my driving test, the 8-day wait was perfect for analyzing why I crossed the line and practicing hill starts more. The duration varies by location; for example, in busy cities like Beijing, it might take longer. Use the waiting time to contact your coach for skill reinforcement or exchange tips in WeChat groups. You get up to five retake attempts—don’t skimp on the fees, as safety matters more. The entire process takes about two months if you’re quick, and a retake is just a minor hiccup. Stay steady, keep a relaxed mindset, practice more, and you’ll soon get your license and hit the road.


