How to Calculate 10 Days for Booking Subject 2?
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10 working days later, you can book Subject 2. Here is the relevant introduction to Subject 2: 1. Basic operations: Subject 2 requires students to master the basic driving operation essentials and possess the basic ability to control the vehicle. Proficiently master the basic methods of driving on the site and on-site roads, have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle movement, and be able to accurately control the driving position, speed, and route of the vehicle. 2. Subject 2 test failure: According to Article 37 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses", if the applicant fails the test, they need to first pay the re-examination fee at the vehicle management office. Each subject test can be taken once, and if it fails, it can be retaken once.
I remember just passing the subject one test last month and was really eager to schedule the subject two test. At that time, I misunderstood the 10-day calculation method, thinking it started from the enrollment date! Later, I asked the driving school instructor and learned that the correct method is to count from the day you pass the subject one test, including natural days, which means weekends and holidays are included in the continuous 10-day count. For example, if I passed the subject one test on the 1st, then by the 11th, it would be a full 10 days, and I could log into the driving school system to schedule the subject two test. Don’t waste the waiting time—I practiced reversing and parallel parking every day, and my skills improved significantly, so I wasn’t nervous at all during the test. It’s advisable to check the driving school’s test slot availability in advance. During peak periods, slots fill up quickly, so grab a spot as soon as possible to avoid missing out when the time comes. Downloading a driving test app to set reminders is also a good idea—it can automatically calculate the dates, saving you the hassle of manual calculations. In short, don’t wait foolishly like I did, as it can delay the test and waste more time.