
You can schedule the Subject 2 driving test up to five times. Below are the key points to note for the Subject 2 test: 1. Test Rules: Each test session provides two attempts. All five test items must be passed in each attempt. If any item is failed, all five items must be retaken. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, the second attempt follows immediately, following the same procedure as the first, using the same vehicle and test track, with fingerprint verification required again. 2. Positioning Detection: Each test item in the examination area is monitored via GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dashed line) for each item marks the test zone. Once the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it signifies entry into that test item, and the driver must complete the item according to its specific rules.

As a driving instructor with years of experience at a driving school, I've seen all kinds of student situations. The subject two test can be scheduled multiple times, but there are specific rules: generally, you have 5 exam attempts. If you fail the first time, you can schedule the next attempt after 7 to 10 days, and the driving school will help you reschedule after each failure. But don't think there's no limit—if you fail all 5 attempts, you'll have to retake subject one from scratch, which is both costly and time-consuming. Students often make mistakes in reverse parking or hill starts, so I recommend practicing more on the simulation field to familiarize yourself with the route. Make sure your skills are solid before scheduling the exam. The registration fee varies by location, around a hundred yuan per attempt, so don't waste it lightly. Scheduling through the app is simple, and staying relaxed on exam day can greatly improve your pass rate—don't let nerves lead to mistakes.

I just got my driver's license, and it took me three attempts to pass Subject 2. You can schedule multiple test attempts each time, with a rumored maximum of five tries. If you fail, the driving school will notify you to wait about seven days before booking the next attempt. The scheduling process is straightforward—just use a mobile app. Be aware that each failed attempt incurs a retake fee, ranging from 100 to 200 yuan, so don’t waste your money. My advice: practice the course maneuvers thoroughly beforehand and stay calm during the test—I passed on my third try because I slept well the night before and wasn’t nervous. Failing more than five times is disastrous—you’ll have to re-enroll and retake all tests from scratch, so make every attempt count.

From a driving safety perspective, it's crucial to set reasonable limits on the number of subject two test appointments. Generally, five exam attempts ensure drivers master basic skills rather than relying on luck. Before each appointment, thorough practice is essential, with repeated focus on maneuvers like right-angle turns. A 7-10 day interval allows trainees to calmly review and prevents rushed test attempts that increase errors. Requiring restart after five failures cultivates more solid fundamentals, benefiting road safety. Always check local regulations for exam fees before casually scheduling appointments.


