How many times can I take the Subject 2 and Subject 3 driving tests in total?

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LeEli
07/29/25 2:33pm
Subject 2 and Subject 3 driving tests can each be scheduled up to 5 times, with two attempts per scheduling, meaning there are a total of 10 opportunities to take Subject 2 and Subject 3. If both attempts of the first scheduled test are unsuccessful, you should reschedule the test after ten days. Below is relevant information about rescheduling for retakes: 1. Priority for scheduling is determined based on the timing of the previous test. For Subject 1, priority is determined by the registration time. 2. Passing Subject 1 in one attempt generates a priority ranking for Subject 2. Failing Subject 1 generates a priority ranking for retaking Subject 1. 3. For Subject 2, priority is determined based on the timing of the previous test (either the passing time of Subject 1 or the failure time of Subject 2), and the same applies to Subject 3. 4. If someone schedules the next test long after completing the previous one, their scheduling priority will be higher, pushing others down in ranking. Conversely, scheduling the next test immediately after completing the previous one will result in a lower priority ranking.
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