What is the new rule of five attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3?
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Subject 2 and Subject 3 each have a maximum of 5 attempts under the new rule. The specific details are as follows: There are a total of 5 examination opportunities for Subject 2 and Subject 3. If a candidate fails the first attempt, they are entitled to one free re-examination. If they fail the re-examination, the current examination session is terminated, and the candidate can reschedule the examination after 10 days. For candidates who successfully schedule an examination but fail to attend, it will be treated as a failure, meaning one examination opportunity is wasted. If a candidate fails the 5th attempt for Subject 2 or Subject 3, any previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and they will need to reapply for the driver's license, starting from Subject 1. Relevant information is introduced as follows: The vehicle management office shall arrange the examination according to the scheduled examination venue and time. After passing Subject 1, applicants can schedule the examination for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills. In some regions, applicants can simultaneously schedule examinations for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills. After successful scheduling, the examinations can be conducted consecutively.