Is there a score report for failing the Subject 2 test?
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After completing the Subject 2 test, a score report is provided regardless of passing or failing. Here are the relevant details: 1. Signature confirmation: After the test, it is printed for the student to sign and confirm, but the student needs to hand it over to the leading coach and does not receive the score report. The coach collects all the score reports of the students after they finish the test and sign, taking them all at once from the score report distribution point at the test site, so the students do not get the score report. 2. Eligible vehicle types: For the Subject 2 test, based on the applied eligible vehicle type, the corresponding test site and test vehicle are selected. Under the supervision of the examiner, the applicant independently completes the driving operation of the test items according to the prescribed test route, operation specifications, and test instructions.
If you fail the Subject 2 driving test, you will indeed receive a score report. I remember this clearly because I’ve been through it myself. After the test, the system will print out a score report for you or your driving instructor, detailing the points deducted, such as hitting the line while reversing or stalling during hill starts. Don’t be too discouraged if you didn’t pass—after getting the score report, you can analyze it with your instructor and focus on practicing your weak areas. When preparing for the next test, adjusting your training plan based on the score report can significantly improve your chances of passing. This design is really user-friendly, helping you pinpoint issues and save practice time. From experience, putting more effort into analyzing your scores is more effective than blindly repeating drills.