How soon can I reschedule the Subject 2 retest?
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Subject 2 retest can be scheduled at the earliest after 10 days. The Subject 2 test is scored out of 100, with a passing grade of 80 or above. Those who fail can retake the test once. If the retest is not passed, the test can be rescheduled after an interval of 10 days. Here are the relevant details: 1. Each subject test can be taken once, and if failed, can be retaken once. If the retest is not taken or still not passed, the current test session is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests must be rescheduled after 10 days. If the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test is failed, the passed road driving skill test scores remain valid. 2. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of times Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests can be rescheduled must not exceed five. If the fifth rescheduled test is still not passed, the scores of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated.
I remember after my last supplementary test for Subject Two, the instructor reminded me that it usually takes about 10 days to book the next exam. This waiting period is designed to give us enough time for reflection and practice. I checked the booking status on the driving school website on the third day after the test, and the system showed that I still needed to wait a few more days. I think making good use of this time is crucial—like practicing reverse parking and parallel parking more, or finding an experienced friend to coach me to avoid repeating the same mistakes. When booking, bring your ID card and payment receipt, and simply log in to the Traffic Management 12123 app to complete the process—it’s straightforward and convenient. If you’re eager to get your license, don’t stress too much; the 10-day wait is a good opportunity to adjust your mindset. I’ve also heard that in some areas with high demand, the waiting time might be slightly longer, but overall, the national regulations are similar. In short, wait patiently for about 10 days before taking action, and to be safe, confirm the local DMV information first, as minor adjustments may vary by city.