What happens if you miss the Subject 2 driving test?

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DiIker
07/24/25 5:24pm
If you have already scheduled the Subject 2 driving test and fail to attend, it will be marked as a failure. Applicants who cannot attend the test at the scheduled time for any reason should apply to cancel the appointment at least one day in advance. If an applicant does not attend the test at the scheduled time without prior cancellation, the test will be marked as a failure. Additional information: Subject 2 passing criteria: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation standards set for failure, minus 20 points, minus 10 points, and minus 5 points. The test is considered passed under the following conditions: A score of 90 points: For applicants of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 points is required to pass. A score of 80 points: For other types of driving licenses, a score of 80 points is required to pass.
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SanIker
08/11/25 9:37am
Back when I was working at the driving school, I saw many students miss their Category 2 driving test. In such cases, it's directly counted as an absence, which means wasting one test opportunity for nothing. According to the new driving test regulations, there are only five total attempts for Category 2. Missing one test deducts an attempt immediately, and you'll have to pay a re-examination fee and queue up again to reschedule. The most troublesome part is having to complete the required training hours all over again before retaking the test. I had a friend who missed his test due to a sudden business trip and ended up waiting two whole months to get rescheduled. Never underestimate Category 2 – skills like reverse parking and hill starts require constant practice. Just a few days off means having to retrain, costing both time and money. Make sure to plan your schedule carefully before registering.
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