What is the waiting period for retaking the test after failing the second driving test three times?
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After failing the second driving test, you can only schedule the third driving test after 10 days, with the usual interval being 15 to 20 days. The following are precautions for practicing the third driving test: 1. Remember the details: Master the operation of the lights and be proficient in the starting procedures to avoid issues like stalling, rolling back, or forgetting to release the handbrake. 2. Follow traffic rules: Control your speed appropriately when passing intersections, crosswalks, or bus stops, and maintain awareness and safety consciousness. For actions like changing lanes, overtaking, making U-turns, or parking, always wait at least 3 seconds after signaling before turning the steering wheel.
When I was taking my driver's license test, I failed the subject two (parking test) three times, which was quite frustrating. I had to wait 10 days for the next attempt. This period was perfect for reflecting on my mistakes. For instance, I kept hitting the lines during reverse parking, so I spent an hour daily practicing steering angles and reference points in an empty lot, gradually improving my feel. Mindset is crucial—don't put too much pressure on yourself. Practicing with friends or recording videos to analyze movements can make retakes easier to pass. Remember to check the local DMV's specific rules in advance and don't miss the appointment time.