What to Do If You Fail the Subject 1 Test Three Times?
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In the driving test regulations, both Subject 2 and Subject 3 have five scheduled test attempts each. Each test attempt includes one additional retest opportunity, meaning each subject has a total of ten test attempts. If all ten test attempts are unsuccessful, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. You will need to pay the fees again and start learning from Subject 1 from the beginning. More relevant information is as follows: 1. It is recommended not to rush into scheduling another test: Also, avoid practicing driving. Go to work as usual, and enjoy your free time. Try not to think about the test. After some time has passed, when you feel your skills have become rusty and the instructor's teachings have become vague, start practicing driving again. Summarize the reasons for your previous test failures with your instructor. At this point, it will be easy to identify some details you previously overlooked during practice. 2. When scheduling another test, do not put additional pressure on yourself: Do not constantly think about how many times you have taken the test or what will happen if you fail again. Treat it as your first test, just like a regular practice session. The only difference is that there is someone else in the passenger seat.