
Subject 2 retake requires a fee, with the standard fee being 180 yuan per attempt. Below is relevant information about the driving test: 1. Retake fees: The retake fee for Subject 1 is uniformly priced at 80 yuan per attempt, Subject 2 at 180 yuan per attempt, and Subject 3 at 100 yuan per attempt. Additionally, students can participate in pre-exam adaptive training, but participation must be voluntary. No institution may force or coerce students into accepting services and charging fees. 2. Exam attempts: The number of scheduled attempts for the Subject 1 safety and civilized driving knowledge test, and the Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills test, must not exceed 5 times.

I just passed Subject 2 last year, and had to pay a retake fee after failing the first time—it was around 200 yuan, though this varies by location. This fee typically covers the rental cost of the testing site and the examiners' salaries, essentially a resource usage charge. My advice: practice tricky maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking more before the test, and ask a friend to record your attempts on video to review mistakes. This helps avoid repeated failures and extra costs. Driving schools usually disclose fees in advance, so check your local standards—don’t stress too much. Think of it as paying for a lesson. In the end, I passed and now drive with more confidence.

As someone who frequently instructs trainees, I must say the subject two retake fee is mandatory, collected by the traffic department or driving schools, typically ranging between 100 to 300 yuan depending on your local policies. This fee covers the use of the test site and equipment maintenance. I recommend doing several full-course simulation runs before the exam to familiarize yourself with hill starts and midpoint control, which can reduce the number of retakes. Developing solid foundational driving skills is more important. I've seen some young trainees get too anxious and make more mistakes—deep breathing to steady your mindset is what really helps.

For the driving test, there is usually a fee for retaking Subject 2, which is a nationwide rule. The fee is set by local traffic authorities to cover the operational costs of the test. Failure to pay means you cannot schedule the next exam. It's advisable to clarify details in advance, such as whether the driving school will assist with the application or offer discounts, to avoid last-minute rushes. Practicing core items like curve driving and right-angle turns more frequently leads to proficiency, naturally reducing hassle. Safety comes first, making the fee worthwhile.


