What is the best time to get a driver's license?
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The best periods are around April-May and late October to early November each year. This is because the number of people taking driving tests peaks during year-end and holiday periods, with significantly more test-takers in the second half of the year than the first half. Therefore, the optimal time should be April-May when prices are also cheaper. Here are the specific details about the driver's license test: 1. Test regulations: Each subject can be taken once with one retake opportunity if failed. If the applicant doesn't take the retake or fails it again, the current test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule. 2. Test scheduling: Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests can be rescheduled after ten days; within the validity period of the learning driving permit, the number of scheduling attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests must not exceed five times.
I think student years are the best time to get a driver's license, especially during university winter/summer breaks. We're already busy enough with classes during semesters, but those long vacation periods are perfect for consecutive driving lessons. Like when I enrolled last summer - practiced two unwavering hours daily and got licensed in just over 40 days. Driving instructors actually prefer teaching students too, saying we young people react faster and master technical skills like reverse parking (Subject 2) quicker. If you wait until employed, not only is taking leave troublesome, but practice time becomes fragmented - each retest means waiting another half month. Getting licensed while young means an extra qualification card for job hunting after graduation, plus spontaneous weekend road trips with friends. Total freedom.