What to Do If You Fail the Subject 2 Test Five Times?
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If you fail the Subject 2 test five times, you need to start over from Subject 1 and pay the fees again. Since there are only five attempts for Subject 2, failing all of them will invalidate any previously passed subjects, requiring you to re-enroll at the driving school. Below are the common reasons for failing Subject 2: 1. Failing to park the car properly in the reverse parking test or touching the boundary lines; 2. Poor control of the clutch pedal, leading to excessive speed; 3. Inaccurate stopping at the designated spot during the hill start test; 4. Stalling the engine due to operational errors during starting; 5. Unfamiliarity with the test site and nervousness; 6. Forgetting the reference points during the curve driving test, resulting in touching the lines.