How Many Times Can You Retake the Driving Test?

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McJessica
07/28/25 2:11pm
There is no limit on retaking the theoretical tests (Subjects 1 and 4) for the driving license; for the practical tests (Subjects 2 and 3), you can schedule the test up to five times, totaling ten attempts. Below are the detailed rules regarding the number of retakes for each subject: 1. Subject 1: There is no limit on retakes. You will have one immediate retake opportunity during the test session, and each scheduled test allows two attempts. 2. Subject 2: You can schedule the test up to five times, with two attempts allowed per scheduled test, totaling ten attempts. 3. Subject 3: Similar to Subject 2, you can schedule the test up to five times, totaling ten attempts. 4. Subject 4: There is no limit on retakes. You will have one immediate retake opportunity during the test session, and each scheduled test allows two attempts.
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MacHaven
08/11/25 6:44pm
I still remember my first time taking the driver's license test—I was really nervous, especially during the Subject 2 (field test). It took me two attempts to pass, and the retest cost me extra time and money. According to the official rules, there's no limit to the number of attempts for Subject 1 (theory test)—you can keep retaking it until you pass. For Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road test), you get five attempts each. If you fail a test, the driving school usually arranges a retest for you, but it still counts as one of your five total attempts. If you fail all five times, you have to re-enroll and start the process from scratch. There’s also an overall validity period—you must complete all subjects within three years. My advice is to practice more with your instructor during training, especially the mock test sessions, which are crucial. Avoid staying up late before the test and maintain a good mindset to improve your chances of passing. After all, most people pass within three or four attempts, saving themselves unnecessary hassle.
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DiLaila
09/29/25 3:10am
As an experienced driver with seven to eight years behind the wheel, I'm quite familiar with the driver's license test process. The number of retake opportunities for each subject is limited: Subject 1 allows unlimited retakes, but Subjects 2 and 3 each have a maximum of 5 attempts. For each failed test, the driving school can arrange one retake, but don't think you can casually waste these chances - exceeding 5 attempts means starting over completely, with both tuition fees and time lost. During my driving lessons, I always remind everyone to focus on mastering basic skills, like reverse parking and parallel parking, practicing error-prone areas repeatedly. These policies are designed to ensure solid driving skills - after all, road safety comes first and can't be taken lightly. Financially, each retake adds extra costs, making early success the most economical choice.
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