How soon can I reschedule after failing Subject 2?
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After failing the Subject 2 driving test, you must wait at least ten days before rescheduling your next attempt. Candidates who fail the initial Subject 2 test are granted one retake opportunity. If the candidate skips the retest or fails it again, the examination process terminates, and the applicant must reschedule after a 10-day waiting period. Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, candidates may schedule Subject 2 and Subject 3 road tests no more than five times. Failing the fifth attempt invalidates all previously passed subjects. Relevant regulations: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" (Ministry of Public Security Order No. 111), a 10-day interval is mandatory before rescheduling a Subject 2 retest. Retest scheduling: Testing quotas are allocated to driving schools based on their proportion of the city's total training vehicles, as determined by the Vehicle Administration Office's daily examination capacity. Schools then arrange student training, preliminary assessments, and examination scheduling. Retest candidates occupy school examination quotas. Whether rescheduling timelines are extended based on attempt counts depends on individual school policies, meaning subsequent retest dates depend on instructor availability and institutional arrangements.