Is it advisable to change the test center after failing the subject two driving test twice?
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After failing the subject two driving test twice, it is generally recommended not to change the test center if you have the choice. Although you have already failed twice at the same test center, on the other hand, you are more familiar with this test center than others. If you go back and practice harder, you might pass the third test. Therefore, changing the test center at this point is not a wise decision. Here are some precautions for the subject two test: 1. Before getting into the car: When preparing to get into the car, make sure to adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before verifying your fingerprint. 2. Entering the test item: Each test item at the test center is monitored by GPS positioning, and the control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area of that item. As long as the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it means you have entered the test area of that item and must complete the test according to its rules. 3. Confirm if there are other vehicles ahead: Before entering the next test item each time, confirm if there are any vehicles ahead taking the test. If there is a vehicle taking the test in the item ahead, you must stop and wait before the yellow line of that item and must not enter.