Is It Normal to Fail Subject 2 Five Times?
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Failing Subject 2 five times is not normal, and requires re-payment for learning. Below are the specific details about the driving test: 1. Subjects: The test is conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. 2. Retake: For driving tests, Subject 2 and Subject 3 can only be taken five times each. If you fail, you need to repay the tuition fee. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123 and 124, if you fail the fifth scheduled test for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. If you still want to obtain a driver's license, you will have to re-register and pay the tuition fee to the driving school.
Actually, it's quite common to fail the driving test (Subject 2) five times. I've heard many such cases when I was learning to drive. The road test is challenging, with maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking requiring precise operations where even a slight mistake can lead to failure. Many people fail repeatedly due to initial nervousness, insufficient practice, or unfamiliarity with the test environment. Failing five times isn't abnormal—the key is to analyze the reasons: Is it a technical issue like unstable speed control, or excessive psychological pressure? Don't be discouraged. Review your mistakes from each test, find a reliable instructor for more mock exams, and strengthen weak areas. Most people pass after adjustments. The driving test is about accumulating experience—don't rush, persevere, and the sixth attempt might succeed. Remember, safe driving is the ultimate goal.