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Should I Continue Practicing Driving If I Failed Subject 2?

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DelTessa
09/08/25 8:14am
If you failed Subject 2, you need to continue practicing driving, and some driving schools may charge additional fees. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject 2: Regulations: According to Article 39 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," applicants learning to drive on the road must carry their driving learning permit, use a coach car or a self-learning vehicle marked with a special identifier, and follow the routes and times designated by the traffic management department of the public security organ under the guidance of an instructor or a designated supervisor. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills test. For small cars (C1 and C2), the test items include five mandatory components: 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 also include a sixth item: high-speed toll collection.
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SkylarAnn
09/20/25 6:37am
I also failed my driving test (Subject 2) before and felt particularly disheartened at the time. But later I realized it was part of the learning process. I chose to keep practicing, scheduling one hour daily at the driving school for targeted training—like repeatedly working on the parallel parking maneuver where I kept making mistakes. I even asked my instructor to record my movements for analysis. After two weeks of persistence, I felt much more comfortable behind the wheel and steadier in my mindset. When I retook the test, I passed with ease. Now, years into driving, looking back, that period of perseverance not only earned me my license but also built my confidence in vehicle control. My advice is: don’t give up. More practice can make up for shortcomings—driving is a practical skill where mastery through repetition trumps rushing through. Both safety and competence come with accumulated experience. Do more mock tests before your next exam, and you’ll surely succeed.
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DiTyler
11/03/25 7:01am
Failing the second driving test can be frustrating, but it's completely normal—many students stumble on their first attempt. The key is to keep practicing; it's no big deal. Analyze the reasons for failure, like whether you turned the steering wheel too sharply or misjudged reference points, then dedicate an hour daily to improving those weak spots. Driving instructors often say muscle memory only develops with sufficient practice—theory alone isn’t enough. Consistent practice also reduces the risk of accidents on the road, which is crucial. Don’t let one setback discourage you. Maintain a steady practice routine, and you’ll see progress in a week or two. The cost is minimal compared to the investment in safety.
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