What to Do If You Fail the Driving Test Subject 2 Five Times?
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If you fail the driving test Subject 2 five times, you have to re-register for the exam. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills cannot exceed five times. If you still fail the fifth scheduled test, the results of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated. According to this regulation, each Subject 2 test session allows two attempts, meaning you actually have a total of ten test opportunities. For each subject of the driving test, if you fail the first attempt, you can take a make-up test once. If you do not take the make-up test or still fail it, the current test session ends, and the applicant must schedule a new test. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3, the next test must be scheduled at least ten days later.
My cousin has failed the driving test's Subject 2 four times and is particularly nervous about his fifth attempt. If he really fails all five times, according to the rules, he'll have to re-register and pay the tuition fee again, and even his Subject 1 results will be invalidated. This means starting all over again, which is not only time-consuming but also costly. I think the most important thing is to stop and calmly analyze which sections he keeps failing. For example, my cousin always stalled on the hill start, so he spent a whole week specifically practicing that section before finally overcoming it. Actually, it's best to spend a few hundred dollars to do a couple of practice laps at the actual test site before the exam. Having that familiarity can ease the nerves, especially since the test car can be quite different from the driving school's practice car.