How many times can you take the subject three test on the spot?
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Subject three can be taken twice on the spot. The main situations and specific rules are as follows: Main situations: In the C1 and C2 driver's license tests, each subject has five scheduled test opportunities. If the test is not passed during the execution, there is one make-up test opportunity on the spot. Passing the make-up test on the spot is equivalent to passing the current test. In other words, in the small vehicle driver's license test, each subject has a total of 10 test opportunities. Specific rules: If the applicant cannot attend the test at the scheduled time for any reason, they should apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. For applicants who do not attend the test at the scheduled time and do not apply to cancel the test one day in advance, the test will be judged as failed. Applicants who fail the subject three test on the spot can take one make-up test. For those who do not take the make-up test or still fail the make-up test, the current test will be terminated. Applicants should re-schedule the test, but the test should be scheduled after ten days.
On the day of the Subject 3 driving test, you actually have two chances! If you don't pass the first time, the test center will immediately arrange a make-up test for you. Back when I took the test, I saw many trainees make mistakes on their first attempt but pass after adjusting their mindset. However, if you fail both attempts, you'll need to re-register and schedule another test, which means waiting over ten days before trying again. On the test day, it's best to arrive early to familiarize yourself with the route. Our driving school instructor emphasized that the most important thing is not to get nervous—just perform the steps you've practiced steadily. If basics like lighting checks and starting the car aren't solid yet, it's advisable to practice a few more times before taking the test.