Is there a required time interval between Subject 3 and Subject 2?

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DeLandon
07/29/25 1:46am
There must be a 30-day interval between the Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams. Starting from passing Subject 1, you can apply for Subject 2 after 10 working days; starting from passing Subject 2, you can apply for the Subject 3 road test after 30 days; within 15 days after passing the Subject 3 road test, you must apply for the Subject 3 theory test. The above are the minimum time intervals. Below are the test contents for Subject 2 and Subject 3: 1. Subject 2 test content: 1. Completing test items by driving a motor vehicle within a designated area; 2. Mastery of motor vehicle driving skills; 3. Ability to judge the spatial position of a motor vehicle. 2. Subject 3 test content: 1. Completing test items by driving a motor vehicle on the road; 2. Compliance with traffic laws and regulations; 3. Comprehensive control of a motor vehicle; 4. Proper use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; 5. Correct observation and judgment of road traffic conditions; 6. Safe driving behavior and awareness of civilized driving.
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Hernandez
08/12/25 11:40am
After passing the Subject 2 test, I immediately prepared for Subject 3. My instructor said there was no mandatory waiting period, and I could schedule the exam anytime. However, looking back, practicing continuously was a bit exhausting, and it would have been better to take a few more days of rest before signing up. During actual driving lessons, Subject 2 mainly focuses on reversing and hill starts, while Subject 3 involves driving on the road. The knowledge points are different but related, so it’s important to review the basics and not rush into the exam, especially for night or rainy-day driving, which covers more content. I recommend waiting about a week to solidify your skills and avoid forgetting. Driving schools often arrange simulated road tests—safety is the top priority, so never rush into the exam just to save time.
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LeSienna
10/02/25 3:01am
From a perspective familiar with driving training, it's theoretically fine to schedule the Subject Three test right after passing Subject Two, as the exam rules allow for a seamless transition. However, teaching experience tells me that a reasonable interval can improve outcomes. Subject Two focuses on in-yard skills like reverse parking, while Subject Three expands to roadside parking and traffic rules, requiring students time to transition. I usually advise students to first undergo Subject Three simulation training, familiarize themselves with the test routes before booking, to avoid excessive pressure at once. Driving schools will optimize the curriculum—don’t rush to retest. Practice a few more days to ensure road safety, not just thinking about saving time.
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