How many times can you take the Road Test (Subject 3) under the 24-point full-score education system?

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LeDallas
07/29/25 4:15pm
There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 3 test under the 24-point full-score education system. Below are relevant details about the Subject 3 examination: 1. Examination regulations: The specific components of Subject 3 are road driving skills and safety/civilized driving knowledge tests, each scored out of 100 points, with a passing mark of 90 points for both. 2. Training hour requirements: Subject 3 requires a total of 40 training hours, consisting of 16 theoretical hours, 4 simulated driving hours, and 20 practical operation hours. According to the teaching syllabus, driving training follows a clock-in timing system where hours accumulate, with each student allowed to log a maximum of 4 training hours per day.
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