How many times can you take the Subject 3 test in one day?
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For the C1 driver's license, there are two attempts for the Subject 3 test on the same day. In some stricter regions, there might only be one attempt. If you fail both attempts on the test day, most places allow you to pay and schedule a retake, depending on local arrangements. Before the test, it's advisable to consult your instructor about the test procedures, standards, and opportunities to be well-prepared. Tips for the C1 driver's license Subject 3 test: 1. Starting: Turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, fully depress the clutch and brake, shift to first gear, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to the semi-engaged state, check the left rearview mirror, and look over your left shoulder to confirm no approaching vehicles (or pedestrians), release the brake to start, gradually fully release the clutch, and gently press the accelerator to speed up and shift gears. 2. Changing lanes: After the voice prompt, turn on the corresponding turn signal, check the left and right rearview mirrors, and look over your shoulder to confirm safety. After the turn signal has been on for more than 3 seconds, slightly turn the steering wheel to change to the adjacent lane. 3. Turning at intersections: Enter the appropriate turning lane in advance at the dotted line, reduce speed, turn on the corresponding turn signal, and after the signal has been on for 3 seconds, turn the steering wheel—make a wide turn for left turns and a tight turn for right turns.