How many times can you take the subject 2 test in a month?
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You can take the subject 2 test a maximum of 2 times in a month. Below are the relevant details about the subject 2 test: 1. Precautions: (1) Before getting into the test vehicle, the examinee must check whether all four doors of the vehicle are closed. If any door is not closed, the test result will be disqualified. (2) After getting into the vehicle, observe the vehicle dashboard to see if the vehicle is in an off state or idling state. If the tachometer shows zero, start the vehicle, but ensure the gear is in neutral before starting. (3) Adjust the seat and rearview mirror, fasten the seat belt, and test whether the handbrake can be released. If not, promptly contact the test site staff. 2. Common point deductions: (1) Starting the engine with the gear engaged. If the vehicle is started without the gear in neutral after stalling, the test result will be disqualified. (2) Not following the examiner's instructions (entering the test items without the voice command to start the test in the test vehicle) will result in disqualification. (3) Incorrect use of the seat belt (inserting the belt into the wrong slot or fastening it under the armpit). (4) Not releasing the handbrake when starting. (5) Opening the door before the test announcement of completion is broadcasted.
I remember the number of times you can take the Driving Test Subject 2 within a month mainly depends on the local booking system and driving school arrangements. There's no strict national limit on the number of attempts, but regulations vary slightly by city. Generally, if there are many available slots, you might take the test several times in a month—for example, I heard someone took it twice in one week. However, note that after failing, you usually have to wait a few days or even a week before retaking to avoid excessive stress from consecutive failures. Additionally, the driving school will schedule your test times, so the actual frequency also depends on your practice progress and the instructor’s advice. If you're in a hurry to get your license, it's best to communicate with the driving school in advance and allocate more preparation time for higher efficiency. But don’t overdo it, as frequent attempts can add up in exam fees. Overall, taking it two to three times a month is reasonable.