Is it easy to schedule a make-up test for Subject 2?
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Subject 2 make-up test scheduling difficulty depends on how early you book the make-up test and the number of people scheduling for the same test day in your region. If you schedule early or if there are fewer people taking the test on the same day in your area, the chances of successful scheduling increase significantly; otherwise, it may take a while to secure a slot. Below is more relevant information: 1. Subject 2 deduction items: Not using seat belts or wearing safety helmets as required; blocking or turning off in-car audio and video monitoring equipment; inability to correctly use lights, windshield wipers, and other common vehicle controls; prolonged mismatch between gear and speed, causing the vehicle engine speed to be too high or too low; not driving according to traffic signals, signs, road markings, or traffic officer commands. 2. Subject 2 test items: For small cars (C1/C2), the test includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may have a sixth item: highway toll card collection.