How Often Can You Retake the Driving Test?

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MacRicardo
08/28/25 3:04am
Article 37 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" stipulates that each subject can be tested once, and if the test is failed, it can be retaken once. If the applicant does not participate in the retest or fails the retest, the current test will be terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, the retest for Subject Two and Subject Three must be scheduled at least ten days later. The following are some precautions for the theoretical test: 1. Note 1: Practice with Subject One and Subject Four question banks, do more mock exercises, summarize unfamiliar and incorrect questions, and focus on memorizing them. You can also use classification memorization methods and compare traffic regulation pictures for memorization. 2. Note 2: Don’t let nervousness overwhelm you when entering the exam room. Check your personal exam information carefully, raise your hand to ask the invigilator if you have any questions, read the questions carefully and choose cautiously, and make sure whether the answer is correct or incorrect. 3. Note 3: It is important to conduct computer simulations in advance to familiarize yourself with the exam process and avoid incorrect operations that may lead to early submission.
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