Is a 300 yuan retake fee for Subject 2 normal?
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No, it is not normal. A retake fee is required for failing Subject 2, and the standard fee is 180 yuan per attempt. Below is some relevant information about the driving test: 1. Retake fees: The retake fee for Subject 1 is uniformly priced at 80 yuan per attempt, 180 yuan for Subject 2, and 100 yuan for Subject 3. Additionally, students can participate in pre-test adaptive training, but it must follow the principle of voluntary participation. No unit may force or coerce students into accepting services and charging fees. 2. Number of attempts: The number of scheduled tests for Subject 1 (safe and civilized driving knowledge test), Subject 2, and Subject 3 (road driving skills test) must not exceed 5 times.
I think the 300 yuan fee for the make-up test of Subject 2 is quite normal. I also encountered a similar situation when I was getting my driver's license. Subject 2 mainly involves the field test, and the make-up fee generally covers the cost of rearranging the venue's equipment and personnel. Prices may vary greatly across the country—big cities or large driving schools might charge 400 to 500 yuan, while smaller places could be around 100 to 200 yuan. I took a make-up test in Beijing and paid 350 yuan, and a friend in Shanghai paid the same. 300 yuan is at a moderate level and not considered expensive. If you check the public pricing of local driving schools or ask your instructor, you'll find many places charge around this amount. Also, remember to check if it includes other services. Some driving schools offer packages like guaranteed passing or extra practice sessions, which might cost more, but for a simple make-up test, 300 yuan isn't unreasonable. The key is to prepare thoroughly before retaking the test—don't rush to save a small amount of money, as safety and skills are more important.