What are the rules for the make-up test of Subject 2?
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The rules for the on-site make-up test of Subject 2 are as follows: Each subject can be taken once, and if the test is failed, a make-up test can be taken once. If the make-up test is not taken or is still failed, the current test session will be terminated, and the candidate needs to reschedule the test. Additional information: 1. The number of test attempts should not exceed 5 times: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the number of test reservations for the field driving skills test and the road driving skills test (i.e., Subject 2 and Subject 3) should not exceed 5 times. If the fifth test is still failed, the previously passed test scores will be invalidated. In other words, the candidate needs to pay and study again, so while maintaining a relaxed mindset, it is also important to cherish every test opportunity. 2. Main contents: reversing into a garage, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, parallel parking, and stopping and starting on a slope. Each candidate has 2 attempts per test session. If both attempts fail, the candidate must wait 10 days before rescheduling the test.
As someone frequently involved in driver's license test affairs, I've noticed that the retake rules for Subject 2 are quite straightforward: if you fail the test, you'll need to wait about 10 days before you can schedule a retake, and each attempt requires paying a fee of around 100-200 yuan. Don't rush to book—use the interval to practice weak areas like reversing into parking spaces (where wheels often cross lines) or stalling on hill starts. Rescheduling can be done via the driving school app; just bring your ID card. Actually, failure is common—the key is maintaining composure and ensuring solid practice before retaking. I've seen many students gain more confidence through retakes, which also helps reduce road accident risks.