Must the Subject 1 and Subject 2 tests be taken at the same location?

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LeArabella
07/29/25 7:57pm
Subject 1 and Subject 2 tests do not have to be taken at the same location. After completing the Subject 1 test for the driver's license, you can take the Subject 2 test in a different location. Below are the relevant details for Subject 2: 1. According to the new regulations: The combined training mileage for Subject 2 and Subject 3 must be no less than 300 kilometers. For Subject 2, you only need to complete 16 hours of practice to proceed to the next subject training, and you are no longer restricted by the previous requirement of completing 50 kilometers of training mileage. 2. Examination: After completing the Subject 1 test, you must pass the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within three years. If you fail to do so, the test results will become invalid, and you will need to re-register for the Subject 1 test. Under the new regulations, you have five attempts each for Subject 2 and Subject 3. If you fail to pass within these five attempts, you will need to retake the Subject 1 test.
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