How many times can you retake Subject 2 and Subject 3 respectively?
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Subject 2 and Subject 3 are the same, each can be scheduled for up to 5 examination attempts. For Subject 2, there are a total of five opportunities to schedule the examination. Each scheduled examination includes two actual test attempts. If both attempts for Subject 2 are failed, it consumes one of the five scheduled examination opportunities, requiring preparation for the next scheduled examination. Therefore, for Subject 2, there are a total of ten examination attempts available - five scheduled examinations with ten actual test attempts. If all attempts are unsuccessful, the previously passed items will also be invalidated.
I just got my driver's license not long ago. I remember that both the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests give you five attempts, including the first one, so the maximum number of retakes is actually four. If you fail all five times, you'll have to re-register for the entire process, which would be a huge hassle. I failed my first Subject 2 test, but after calming down for a few days and practicing more, I passed on the second try. The key is to simulate the test as much as possible and ask your instructor for more tips. The Subject 3 road test is a bit more complicated, so familiarize yourself with the test site and traffic rules in advance. Don't be afraid of retakes—nervousness can affect your performance. Remember, there's at least a week between each retake, so make good use of that time to review.