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How Many Times Can You Take the Subject Two Test?

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McAlexander
09/05/25 6:25am

Subject Two can be taken a maximum of five times. Below are the specific details about Subject Two: 1. Small vehicles C1, C2: The Subject Two test for small vehicles C1 and C2 includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may also include a sixth item: high-speed toll collection. 2. Large vehicles A1, A2, A3, B1, B2: The Subject Two test for large vehicles A1, A2, A3, B1, and B2 includes items such as stake test, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, driving over a single-plank bridge, driving through curves, turning at a right angle, passing through a width-restricted gate, navigating continuous obstacles, driving on bumpy roads, making a U-turn on a narrow road, as well as simulations for highways, continuous sharp curves on mountain roads, tunnels, rainy (foggy) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling.

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StSarah
09/17/25 6:46am

I've been driving for many years and often take students for practice. The subject two test can be taken up to 5 times, including the first attempt and subsequent retake opportunities. If you fail each test, you usually have to wait more than 10 days before retaking it to avoid impulsive retakes. If you fail all 5 times, unfortunately, you have to start the entire driving test process over from subject one, which is quite time-consuming. I advise students to pay more attention to details during practice, such as memorizing the reference points for reversing into the garage and controlling speed; simulate road tests more often and watch video tutorials to boost confidence. Maintain a good mindset during the test and don't be too nervous. It's also important to ensure adequate rest and a healthy diet while preparing for the test.

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Cavalcanti
10/31/25 7:16am

As someone who just passed the driver's license test, I personally experienced the process of the subject two exam. Officially, you can take the test up to 5 times. If you fail all 5 attempts, you need to start the learning process from scratch. I passed on my second try, having failed the first time due to rolling back during the hill start. During preparation, I found that the key lies in memorizing the project points, such as the wheel position in parallel parking, and that more practical practice is very helpful. Advice for new candidates: Don't rely solely on driving school hours; rent a small space for extra practice. Pay attention to adjusting your condition on the exam day, avoiding being too hungry or too full, which can affect concentration. After failure, reflect on the mistakes and don't be afraid to start over.

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StErin
12/14/25 7:24am

As a busy office worker, I prioritize efficiency when getting my driver's license. The 5-attempt limit for the Subject 2 test (with required re-learning after failures) is a major time sink. I believe passing in one go is most efficient: focus on mastering right-angle turns and curve driving, use mobile apps to simulate test scenarios, and avoid staying up late before the exam to ensure full concentration. Multiple failures may indicate insufficient skills - consider switching instructors for intensive training. Driving is a lifelong skill; building solid foundations early prevents future troubles and saves unnecessary expenses.

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