Is a minimum of 300 kilometers required for Subject 3?

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VonJohn
07/30/25 4:48am
No requirement. Below is relevant supplementary information: 1. Exam application conditions: After passing Subject 1, applicants may schedule the Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test. In regions where conditions permit, applicants may simultaneously schedule both Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests. If successfully scheduled, these exams may be taken consecutively. After passing both Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests, applicants may take the Subject 3 safe driving knowledge test on the same day. 2. If the vehicle management office cannot arrange an exam within 60 days: Applicants scheduling Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills tests may choose to schedule exams at other test centers within the same province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the central government). The vehicle management office shall use the nationally unified exam scheduling system, providing scheduling options via internet, telephone, or service counters.
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