What is the time interval between each subject of the driving test?

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RobertRose
07/30/25 2:37am
The time intervals between each subject of the driving test are as follows: 1. Time intervals: Those who fail Subject 1 can retake the test immediately. Those who fail twice must reschedule and rearrange the test. After passing Subject 2, you can take Subject 3 after 2 weeks. Those who fail Subject 4 can retake the test after an interval of 10 days. 2. Additional notes: If you do not participate in the retest or fail the retest, the current test will be terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test. Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests must be rescheduled after 10 days. During the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills tests must not exceed five times.
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VonEsther
08/16/25 8:49am
There are quite specific intervals between each driving test subject nowadays. I remember when I took the test last year, after passing the Subject 1 theory test, I had to wait about 10 days before I could schedule the Subject 2 field driving test. This period was pretty boring, but it could be used to practice basic operations or review the rules. If you pass Subject 2, you have to wait another 10 to 30 days to register for Subject 3 road driving. I had to wait almost three weeks, mainly because the test center was too crowded. Once you pass Subject 3, you can go straight to take Subject 4, the safety and civilized driving test, with basically no interval—it can all be done on the same day. However, the exact timing depends on local policies; in some cities, peak periods might mean longer waiting times. If you check the local driving test center's schedule before registering and avoid peak seasons, you can save a lot of time. The overall process isn’t too long, but the key is to maintain a good study rhythm and not slack off, so you don’t forget the knowledge before taking the next subject.
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McAshlyn
10/21/25 7:16am
From my experience as an office worker, the intervals between driving test stages are relatively flexible but require planning. After passing Subject 1, you must wait 10 days before booking Subject 2 - I used this time for revision during work breaks, which proved valuable. Passing Subject 2 allows you to take Subject 3 after another 10-day interval; I scheduled mine at the earliest possible slot to save time. There's no waiting period between passing Subject 3 and taking Subject 4. However, actual scheduling may extend up to two weeks during peak periods due to limited slots. My advice is to use waiting periods for skill enhancement, like arranging extra coaching sessions. The entire process can be completed in 2-3 months with proper time management between work and study.
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