How many more days of practice are needed for the second subject retake?
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You can retake the second subject after ten days. For the second subject retake, you need to wait ten days before you can make an appointment. These ten days are counted from the day after the candidate fails the exam, and the eleventh day is when you can start to reschedule the exam. Making an appointment for the exam does not mean you can take the exam immediately. The actual exam date will depend on the successful appointment time, and usually, it will take at least a few more days after a successful appointment before you can take the retake. Passing standard for the second subject: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. The following regulations must be met to pass the exam: 1. For applicants applying for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 points is required. 2. For applicants applying for other types of driving licenses, a score of 80 points is required.
After failing my second driving test, I practiced for a few more days before the retake. The required practice time varies by individual. If you have few mistakes, such as only struggling with reverse parking or hill starts, two to three days of practice should suffice—spending an hour each day focusing on weak areas. More practice isn't necessarily better; quality matters more than quantity. Stay calm during the retake to avoid nervous mistakes. It's helpful to review with an instructor and adjust techniques accordingly. Don't delay practice too long, as getting rusty can make things worse—shorter, more frequent sessions are ideal. Simulate test conditions during practice to minimize errors. Overall, adjust based on personal progress; 2-4 days is generally suitable.