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Is there a fee for the first attempt at Subject 2?

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ValentinaAnn
09/07/2025, 10:38:02 PM

The first attempt at Subject 2 does not require an additional fee, as the tuition paid to the driving school already includes the examination costs. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' the full score for Subject 2 is 100 points. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a passing score is 90 points, while for other vehicle types, a score of 80 points is required to pass. Subject 2, also known as the small road test: It is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment, specifically the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may include a sixth item, such as high-speed toll card collection. The number of Subject 2 test attempts is limited to five: Within the validity period of the driving skills test permit, the number of scheduled attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests cannot exceed five. If the fifth attempt is still unsuccessful, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated. Test content: For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks, the test includes reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns.

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BriannaMarie
09/19/2025, 04:19:16 AM

Yes, you do need to pay the fee for the first attempt at Subject 2. I remember being quite excited when I enrolled last year. The driving school collected the exam fee in advance, which was around 200 to 300 RMB, depending on the region. After paying, I also confirmed the bill online, which included the venue fee and the cost of the exam vehicle. With no prior experience, the examiner reminded me to bring my ID card and receipt, otherwise I wouldn't be allowed into the exam site. It's advisable to pay one or two weeks in advance to avoid last-minute hassles. If you fail and need to retake the exam, you'll have to pay again, so it's best to practice reversing into the garage and parallel parking multiple times to avoid wasting money. There are various payment methods available, such as Alipay or bank transfer, which are quite convenient.

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Nascimento
11/02/2025, 03:40:48 AM

I checked, you have to pay for the first attempt at the second driving test. The costs include venue, equipment, and labor, which vary by city. For example, big cities might charge around 300, while smaller places are cheaper. Back when I was a student, I signed up during the off-season to save some money, as driving schools sometimes offer discounts. Before paying, make sure to confirm whether it's a flat fee or itemized to avoid being scammed. Also, stay calm during the test; don't waste your chance due to nerves, since the fees aren't cheap. Regularly check the local transportation bureau's website for updates to avoid missing payment deadlines. A money-saving tip is to find a reliable driving school to avoid being overcharged.

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SanElias
12/16/2025, 03:44:38 AM

Of course, you have to pay for the first attempt at Subject 2. I took it when I was younger, and the fee was fixed and included in the driving school registration cost. The process is simple: the driving school collects the fee uniformly, issues an invoice, and then schedules the exam. The key is to practice more before taking the test to avoid retaking it and paying extra. Related costs include venue rental and vehicle wear and tear fees, which are reasonable. On the exam day, make sure to bring your documents, or you’ll waste your trip. Simple and hassle-free, right?

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TuckerMarie
02/05/2026, 09:41:31 PM

Yes, you need to pay for the first attempt at Subject 2. I’ve been through it—payment is required before securing a test slot. The standard fee is around 200 yuan, varying by city. Payment methods are flexible: cash, bank transfer, or via app. A reminder: always confirm your receipt before the test to avoid disputes. If you fail, a retest requires another payment, so practice hill starts and curve driving well—don’t waste your chance.

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Devon
05/01/2026, 01:34:17 PM

For the first attempt at Subject 2, payment is mandatory. Last year when I took the test, the driving school charged 250 yuan, which covered all services. The process involves practicing first and then making the payment. On the exam day, you also need to swipe your ID card for verification. It's advisable to prepare cash or a card early and not wait until the exam day. Fees may vary slightly in larger cities due to pricing regulations. If you fail, you'll have to pay again, so it's better to take more mock tests to save costs. A useful tip is to clarify the fee breakdown with the driving school to avoid additional expenses.

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