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If I fail the first attempt in Subject 2, where does the second attempt start from?

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VonCatherine
07/29/2025, 08:48:50 AM

If you fail the first attempt, you will start from the next item after the one you failed, and then complete all the items again. Definition of Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation of the field driving skill test. The test items for small cars C1 and C2 include five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). Teaching objectives of Subject 2: Master the basic driving operation essentials and possess the basic ability to control the vehicle; proficiently master the basic methods of field and road driving within the test area, possess the ability to reasonably use vehicle control devices and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and be able to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.

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AddysonMarie
08/13/2025, 09:18:30 PM

I remember in driving school instruction, if a candidate fails the first attempt at Subject 2 (Parking Skills), the second attempt must start from the very beginning. This means you'll get back in the car and retake all test items from the starting point, such as reverse parking, parallel parking, and hill start. The examiner won't let you continue from the failure point to ensure fairness by testing every segment. Don't worry about position changes - the test course has fixed layouts. I suggest taking deep breaths to adjust your mindset while waiting for the second attempt, reviewing what went wrong the first time to improve. But don't get too nervous during the actual test. Common mistakes like crossing lines or stalling can be avoided by practicing more beforehand to familiarize yourself with the operations. Staying relaxed makes passing easier.

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AylaLynn
10/09/2025, 02:02:33 AM

Dude, I failed my first attempt at Subject 2 and felt terrible—stalled on the slope. The second try means restarting the whole process from scratch, from identity verification to reversing into the garage. The examiner will call your name for another go, with everything reset to the original position. Take a breather between attempts, sip some water, and reflect on mistakes—like how I fixed my parallel parking on the second try. Remember, the rules don’t skip any steps after a failure; you’ll run the full course again for fair scoring. Stay calm, perform normally, and you’ll pass.

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NolanLee
11/22/2025, 02:18:09 AM

Thinking back to when I got my driver's license in my youth, failing the first attempt at Subject 2 was really common. The second test would start over from the beginning as usual, with all items like reversing into the parking space and right-angle turns needing to be redone. Unlike daily driving where you can continue after a mistake, the exam process must be completed to ensure a safety assessment. I've seen candidates fail at the parking spot, but the second attempt still started from scratch. It's advisable to close your eyes and calm down during the break, focusing on improving weak points, but once the test starts, don't look back at mistakes.

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DiAxel
01/12/2026, 09:05:29 PM

If you fail the first attempt in Subject 2 driving test, the second chance requires restarting the entire procedure. Typically, you'll verify information outside the vehicle before entering to perform tasks like reverse parking. The test center design mandates redoing all sections to validate skills. I recommend quickly reviewing problem areas during the process but avoid overanalyzing. Rules ensure fair treatment for all candidates - the second attempt doesn't continue from the failure point. Stay relaxed and operate each step normally to pass.

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DiTanner
04/09/2026, 12:44:22 AM

Don't be discouraged if you fail the first attempt. The second round of the Subject 2 test will start over completely. All items, such as reverse parking and hill start, will be redone without skipping. It's recommended to calmly analyze the reason for failure while waiting for the second attempt. For example, if you failed during reversing, pay more attention to the rearview mirror in the second try. The official test still starts from the beginning under the invigilator's supervision to ensure fairness. During preparation, focus on steady breathing and reviewing key points to increase your chances of passing smoothly.

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