How many times can the Subject 3 test be taken on the spot?
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Subject 3 can be taken twice on the spot. For C1 and C2 driver's license tests, each subject has five scheduling opportunities. If the test is not passed during the execution, there is one make-up opportunity on the spot. Passing the make-up test on the spot is equivalent to passing the current test. The details related to applying for Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Test scheduling rules: If the applicant cannot attend the test at the scheduled time for any reason, they must apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. Applicants who do not attend the test at the scheduled time and do not apply to cancel the test one day in advance will be deemed to have failed the test. 2. Make-up test rules: Applicants who fail the Subject 3 test on the spot can take one make-up test. Applicants who do not take the make-up test or fail the make-up test will have their current test terminated. Applicants must reschedule the test, but the test must be scheduled at least ten days later.
On the day of the Subject 3 driving test, the same candidate usually gets two attempts on the spot. If you fail the first time, the examiner will let you take a break to adjust your mindset before the second try. When I took the test, I failed immediately during the starting procedure because I was too nervous and forgot to check the rearview mirror. After resting for ten minutes, I concentrated better on the second attempt and passed smoothly. Most regions follow this rule: one test fee covers two attempts. However, if you fail both times, you’ll have to wait at least a 10-day cooling-off period before reapplying and pay an additional retake fee. That’s why I often advise friends to practice deep breathing exercises before the test—don’t waste those precious chances. Remember, driving safety is no joke; proper preparation can help you pass in one go.