When to Pay for the Subject 2 Driving Test Fee?
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The Subject 2 test fee is generally included in the driving school registration fee, and additional test fees are only required for retakes. Related information: 1. Regulations: According to Article 25 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" (Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123), the Subject 2 test content includes: for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks—pile test, hill start, parallel parking, single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turn, narrow gate, continuous obstacles, bumpy road driving, narrow road U-turn, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnels, rainy and foggy weather, slippery roads, and emergency handling. 2. Content: For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks—reverse parking, hill start, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turn; for three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, and mopeds—pile test, hill start, and single-plank bridge; the test content for wheeled self-propelled machinery, trolleybuses, and trams is determined by the provincial traffic management department of the public security authority.
When it comes to the cost of the Subject 2 driving test, I remember back when I was getting my driver's license, this fee was paid in one lump sum when I enrolled in the driving school; this way, the driving school directly handled all the subsequent arrangements for me, which was worry-free and convenient. Specifically, it's generally recommended to pay for the entire package, including the fees for Subjects 1, 2, and 3, when registering for the course. If paying separately, it's usually necessary to complete the payment one or two weeks before scheduling the Subject 2 test, otherwise it might affect the test schedule. I once tried delaying until the last minute and almost missed my slot, so it's best to plan ahead. Additionally, many places now support online payments, such as through the driving school's app or official website, making the process simple and quick. In short, paying early allows you to focus on practicing and increases your chances of passing.