Is the Subject 3 score valid if Subject 2 is failed but Subject 3 is passed?
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The Subject 3 score remains valid. However, if you fail Subject 2 but pass the road driving test in Subject 3, you cannot register for Subject 4. To schedule an exam, the following conditions must be met: 1. Condition 1: The driving school registration information must be entered into the vehicle management system computer database by the vehicle management office. 2. Condition 2: Scheduling for Subjects 1, 2, and 3 requires specified time intervals. If you fail Subjects 2 or 3, you must wait 20 days before using the computer system to schedule a retake. 3. Condition 3: The driving school training must meet the requirements (the training must comply with the standards recorded in the computer database of the transportation bureau, the training regulatory authority).
I also encountered a similar situation when getting my driver's license. I passed Subject 3 early on, but got stuck on Subject 2 several times. At that time, I was also worried whether my Subject 3 results would expire. Later, I specifically asked my driving school instructor. He said the validity period of the driving skills test is three years, and as long as I pass Subject 2 within this period, my Subject 3 results will remain valid. However, it's important to note that some test centers require exams to be taken in order, meaning you can't take Subject 3 without passing Subject 2 first. I recommend you check the results system at the vehicle management office to confirm that your Subject 3 has been recorded. It would be a huge loss if there were system issues and your results weren't recorded. Additionally, Subject 2 mainly involves field exercises. Practice parallel parking and hill starts a few more times, and once you find the right reference points, you'll be fine.