What to Do If You Keep Failing the Subject 2 Driving Test?

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LeLillian
07/29/25 8:32pm
If you fail the Subject 2 driving test, you can retake it. However, before retaking the exam, it is essential to analyze the reasons for your failure and adjust your learning methods accordingly. Here are some corresponding approaches: 1. Familiarize yourself with the test route: Before entering the test area, review the test site map displayed outside to understand the exam route. 2. Locate the garage starting point: The first test item is reversing into a garage. Upon entering the test area, check the garage situation in front before getting into the car to avoid confusion later. 3. Precautions when starting: If someone is taking the test ahead of you, make sure to stop in the white line area and wait until they finish before proceeding. During practice, get accustomed to using the ground's yellow lines as a reference for stopping.
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