What are the rules for scheduling a driver's license test?

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SanCora
07/30/25 5:11am
Here is a detailed introduction to the rules for scheduling a driver's license test: 1. Scheduling time for each subject: You can schedule the subject two test ten days after passing subject one. You can schedule the subject three test thirty days after passing subject one. Students can choose by themselves, and either subject can be taken first. Subject four can be scheduled at any time after passing the first three subjects. 2. Retake scheduling rules: For all subjects, retakes can be scheduled ten natural days after failing the test. 3. Other scheduling rules: The vehicle management office should arrange the test according to the scheduled test site and time. After passing subject one, the applicant can schedule subject two or subject three road driving skill test. In some places, applicants can schedule subject two and subject three road driving skill tests at the same time, and the tests can be conducted continuously after successful scheduling.
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