When is the scheduling time for Subject 2?

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DeBryce
07/28/25 7:04pm
Subject 2 exam can be taken once, and those who fail can retake it once. If the retake is not attended or still failed, the exam process will be terminated, and the applicant should reschedule the exam after ten days. Here is additional information about Subject 2: 1. Retake time: The interval between each retake for Subject 2 and Subject 3 must be at least 10 working days, which is two weeks. The retake can only be scheduled four working days after the ten-day period, meaning the earliest possible time is half a month later, as stipulated by the driving test regulations. 2. Scheduling limit: Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled exams for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests must not exceed five times. If the fifth scheduled exam is still failed, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated.
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FinnMarie
08/12/25 12:21am
Over the years, I've helped many students with their driving test procedures. Scheduling the Subject 2 (parking test) usually happens after completing Subject 1 (theory test), when the instructor reminds you to complete required training hours. You can then log into platforms like the 12123 app or your driving school's system to select available time slots. Based on experience, scheduling typically opens 7-10 days in advance, with exact dates depending on local DMV arrangements. I always advise students to try during the system's afternoon refresh period, avoiding peak hours for better success rates. Don't forget your ID card and the QR code confirmation - contact your instructor immediately if any issues arise during pre-exam checks. Ensure full preparation before scheduling to avoid last-minute stress affecting performance - this is crucial for passing on the first attempt.
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