Should I keep practicing driving in the days before the Subject 2 test?

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LuciaFitz
07/30/25 6:36am
Of course you should practice. There's no harm in practicing, and being well-prepared will increase your chances of passing. Here is detailed information on the topic: Introduction: Generally, after failing Subject 2, there's no need to practice driving every day since you are already familiar with the test procedures and operations. The priority is to identify the reasons for your failure and focus on practicing those specific areas. Key Points: According to regulations, you must wait 10 days after failing Subject 2 before you can schedule a retest. During this period, there's no need to practice daily. Instead, allocate time to practice the areas where you struggled and take a few laps to maintain your driving feel. Once you've successfully scheduled the retest, it's advisable to run a few more laps in the days leading up to the exam to familiarize yourself with the process. Additionally, during those days, the instructor will likely focus more on your practice sessions.
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