Where to Pay the Retake Fee?

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MacKimberly
07/30/25 9:58am
The retake fee for Subject 2 can be paid on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. Below are specific techniques for the driving test Subject 2: 1. Slow speed: Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule for practicing Subject 2. Ensure the vehicle doesn’t stall while keeping the speed as slow as possible; slower speeds allow more time to adjust each operation. 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors: After getting in the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors properly, which is crucial for reverse parking and parallel parking. 3. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver’s eyes, a reference point on the car, and a reference point on the ground. During Subject 2 operations, accurately identifying and observing these points ensures precise positioning. 4. Pay attention to the four corners of the car: The front corner during reverse parking can easily touch the outer line, while the rear corner may touch the side lines of the parking space; the front corner during curve driving can easily cross the line; the front corner during a right-angle turn can easily cross the line; the front corner during parallel parking can easily touch the outer line or the left front corner of the parking space, while the right rear corner can touch the right parking space line. Therefore, always be mindful of the four corners and the outer boundary lines.
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