What to Do If You Fail the Driving Test Five Times?
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If you fail either Subject 2 or Subject 5 of the driving test five times, your previous scores will be invalidated. If you still wish to obtain a driver's license, you must cancel your personal information at the driving school and re-register for the course. If you repeatedly fail the test at one driving school and find it too challenging, you can first cancel your enrollment at that school, then switch to another driving school, pay the fees again, and retake the test. Additional Information: Each subject can be taken once, and if you fail, you can retake it once. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the current test session ends, and the applicant must schedule a new test. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3, the new test must be scheduled at least ten days later. If you fail the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test, your previously passed road driving skills test scores remain valid.
Failed five times? Don't worry too much, I passed on my third attempt myself. First, stay calm and take time to reflect on your weak points: Are you struggling with theoretical questions or making mistakes due to nervousness during the road test? Focused practice helps – try doing more mock tests on apps or find an empty lot to practice parking maneuvers. Mindset matters – don't fixate on passing pressure; take deep breaths to relax. Also, consult reliable driving instructors who can pinpoint your blind spots, or consider switching coaches for different teaching styles. Take a few days' break before rescheduling tests to avoid fatigue. Safety first – repeated failures indicate underlying issues. Be patient, systematically identify and address problems to succeed.