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What to Do If You Fail the Subject 2 Test Twice?

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CarolineMarie
07/29/2025, 07:46:52 AM

You can take the test a third time, as there are a total of 5 attempts for the Subject 2 test. According to Article 44 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' each subject test allows one retake if the initial attempt is failed. If you do not take the retake or fail the retake, the current test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests, rescheduling must be done at least 10 days later. Below are some tips for practicing at driving school: 1. Practice as much as possible: Some people are inconsistent with their training, which is not ideal. You should try to maximize your practice time. 2. Master the techniques: Firmly remember the techniques taught by the instructor, as these are essentially tricks that are very useful once learned. 3. Learn from experienced drivers: Seek advice from those who are skilled at driving to deepen your understanding. Only with thorough understanding can you drive well. 4. Follow the rules strictly: Sometimes, what the instructor teaches may differ from common practices. While learning, it's important to adhere strictly to the taught methods. 5. Think and reflect: If you don't perform a maneuver well, there's often a chance to correct it. Therefore, think critically about why mistakes happen to improve effectively.

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CassidyAnn
08/13/2025, 04:34:06 PM

Oh, I also failed my driving test (Subject 2) twice back then, and it was really frustrating. But later, I calmed down and realized the key was to practice more, especially on those error-prone maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking. I scheduled three extra hours each week at the driving school to focus on aligning the reference points, making sure not to rush the speed. I even asked a friend to record my practice sessions and reviewed the footage together to analyze where things went wrong—was it turning the steering wheel too late or nervous hand tremors? Before the test, I simulated the entire process a few times, and on the exam day, I arrived early to walk around the test site and familiarize myself with the environment, keeping a relaxed mindset and not overthinking the outcome. After passing, I reflected on the experience and realized that failures are truly opportunities for growth—persistence leads to victory! Don’t give up; try a few more times, and you’ll definitely succeed. Now, I drive on the road with no issues at all.

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LaSamantha
10/08/2025, 02:29:37 AM

Failing the driving test (Subject 2) twice initially made me quite anxious, but I managed to pass smoothly after adjusting my mindset. The key is not letting nervousness hold you back; deep breathing and meditation helped me stay focused. Before each practice session, set small goals—like rewarding yourself after mastering a maneuver. Don’t go it alone; join driving groups to share experiences, and having a practice buddy adds reassurance. Analyze your exam mistakes: Were they technical errors or carelessness? Target your training accordingly. Prioritize rest, and on test day, keep things light. Failure isn’t the end—it teaches patience and growth. Keep practicing, and you’ll succeed. Stay motivated!

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Selena
11/21/2025, 02:49:04 AM

I failed my Category 2 driving test twice before passing, so here are some practical tips. Don't rush to retake it immediately; first review your mistakes like hill starts or curve driving, and focus on practicing your weak areas. Use a timer on your phone to simulate the time pressure of the actual test. On exam day, eat a steady breakfast and wear comfortable clothes that don't restrict your movements. Maintain consistent reference points for your maneuvers—simple repetition leads to mastery. After each failure, jot down notes to summarize the reasons and avoid them next time. Adjust your mindset, stay steady, and you'll surely pass!

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IsabelleDella
01/11/2026, 09:37:07 PM

I failed the Subject Two driving test twice before turning things around with a solid plan. I scheduled practice sessions 3-4 times weekly, focusing specifically on my weak spots like parallel parking or right-angle turns. I kept detailed logs of each training session to analyze error patterns and used an app to track progress. A few days before the exam, I ran full mock tests to boost confidence. Remember to balance practice with rest – don’t overtrain. On test day, arrive 30 minutes early to familiarize yourself with the venue. With disciplined planning, skills naturally improved, and I ultimately got my license this way.

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ORichard
04/08/2026, 01:37:18 AM

I also failed the Subject 2 driving test twice before passing on the third attempt. My approach was leveraging available resources: watching video tutorials online to learn key positioning techniques, practicing with a free driving simulation game, and seeking professional coaching for targeted corrections. Before the test, I visited the actual test site multiple times to familiarize myself with the environment and reduce anxiety. After failures, I took short breaks before retrying—experience accumulation is crucial. With these tools, I passed smoothly. Keep practicing, and you'll succeed too!

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