How many times can you retake the driving test?

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WestonRose
09/05/25 4:26am
There is no limit to the number of retakes for driving test subjects one and four; subjects two and three have five scheduled test attempts, totaling ten test opportunities. Below are the detailed retake policies for each driving test subject: Subject One: There is no limit to the number of retakes. You will have one immediate retake opportunity during the test session, and each scheduled test allows for two attempts. Subject Two: There are a total of five scheduled test attempts, with two test opportunities per scheduled test, allowing for a total of ten test attempts. Subject Three: Similar to subject two, there are a total of five scheduled test attempts, allowing for ten test opportunities in total. Subject Four: There is no limit to the number of retakes. You will have one immediate retake opportunity during the test session, and each scheduled test allows for two attempts.
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FelixFitz
09/17/25 4:57am
I've personally witnessed many people's experiences with driver's license tests, and there are indeed strict regulations on retakes. Generally speaking, there are 5 attempts each for the subject two (parking skills) and the road test portion of subject three. If all 5 attempts fail, previous test results become invalid, and you'll need to re-register, pay the fees, and start the process from scratch. This system is quite cleverly designed, mainly to encourage serious study and practice, rather than relying on luck to pass. From my observations, most trainees can pass within two or three retakes. The key is more road simulation practice, familiarity with test procedures, and maintaining a good mindset. After each failure, there's about a 10-day waiting period before the next attempt, which is crucial for reflection and strengthening weak areas. Safe driving is no joke, and these rules ensure greater safety for everyone on the road. Costs will inevitably increase, but compared to potential future accidents, this investment is absolutely worth it. I recommend watching more video tutorials before the test to reduce nervousness.
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