How Many Retake Opportunities Are There for the Driving Test Subject 3?
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There are 5 test opportunities for the driving license Subject 3. Subject 3, also known as the road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's test. Related information: 1. The content of Subject 3 generally includes: preparation before getting on the car, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operation, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 2. Notes for the Subject 3 test: (1) If the candidate's fingerprint verification fails, please get off the car to re-collect the fingerprint before queuing again for the test. (2) During the test, if the candidate's score is below the passing score, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to park by the roadside. After completing the parking action, the system will prompt for the next test. (3) After the candidate completes all required test items as required and drives a distance of more than 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt to park by the roadside. After hearing the voice prompt for parking by the roadside, the candidate should choose a clear curb (or solid line at the edge of the road) on the test route and complete the parking action after confirming safety. After parking by the roadside is completed, the system will announce the test result via voice. (4) When walking around the car to observe the vehicle's appearance and surrounding environment, to ensure the accuracy of radar signal detection, please keep the distance between the person and the car body within 1 meter.
When I was studying for my driver's license, I learned that there are usually 5 retake opportunities for Subject 3. The first attempt doesn't count, and after failing, you have five chances to retake, making a total of six attempts. Each retake requires a certain interval, such as more than 7 days, and may involve additional fees depending on regional policies. If all six attempts are exhausted without passing, the entire driver's license qualification becomes invalid, and you have to start over by registering for Subject 1. This rule is designed to ensure everyone prepares seriously and avoids wasting resources. I think memorizing route details during the test and staying calm to pass within the first few attempts can save both worry and money. Don't slack off during practice; find a good coach to focus on weak points.