Should I take the third attempt immediately after failing Subject 2 twice?
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This depends on your mindset. If you want to continue, have your instructor help schedule the test. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Reverse parking: This assesses the driver's ability to operate vehicles in real scenarios. It's an evaluation point where drivers must correctly reverse into parking spaces from both sides while moving. 2. Parallel parking: Becoming increasingly common in urban areas, especially with limited regular parking spaces. Many streets have converted roadside areas into "parallel parking spaces". 3. Hill start: An evaluation point requiring drivers to stop at designated positions on slopes (10% gradient, 30m length), testing coordination between steering, braking and clutch control. 4. Right-angle turns: This evaluates drivers' ability to properly steer through sharp turns and accurately judge the difference between vehicle and outer wheel positions. 5. S-curve driving: Commonly called "S-turn", this requires driving through specified S-shaped roadways without touching edge lines, demonstrating smooth steering control.
I suggest not rushing into the third attempt. Failing the subject two test twice indicates that your skills aren't solid enough yet. Forcing another attempt will only increase anxiety. I've seen too many students fail consecutively like this - it's actually a psychological pressure issue.
Recommend taking two weeks to practice 2 hours daily at the training ground, focusing on the failed items. For example, if you frequently stall on slope starts, have the instructor supervise you through 20 repetitions. Schedule three mock exams with your instructor during this period and review video recordings of details. When you can pass 10 consecutive mock tests, then officially book the exam - this approach is almost guaranteed to succeed. Persisting with exams now would just waste testing opportunities.