Why do you have to wait ten days if you fail the second subject?
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You have to wait ten days if you fail the second subject because of the large number of candidates and limited test sites. Below is an introduction to the second subject test: Subject deduction details: Not wearing a seat belt deducts 100 points, starting with the gear not in neutral deducts 100 points, not using the turn signal or improper use of the turn signal deducts 10 points, stalling once during the test deducts 10 points, wheels pressing the edge line deducts 100 points, stopping for more than two seconds during the test deducts 5 points, not following the prescribed route deducts 100 points, driving out of order deducts 100 points, reversing into the garage deducts 100 points, exiting the car deducts 100 points. Subject test precautions: Before starting, clean the rearview mirrors and window frames on both sides of the car, adjust the rearview mirrors on both sides after getting in, adjust the seat and fix it. Be sure to fasten your seat belt. It is best to choose the last location for the reverse garage test. You can stop and wait a while before entering the garage. After entering the garage, there will be a broadcast in the car, "Reverse garage test begins."
I failed my driving test (Subject 2) the other day and have to wait ten days before retaking it. At first, I was really frustrated, but then I realized this rule actually makes sense. It mainly gives us time to cool down and avoid acting impulsively due to failure, allowing more time to reflect on mistakes. For example, this time I failed because my car body touched the line during reverse parking. My instructor suggested that the ten-day wait is an opportunity to practice weak areas more, like adjusting the seat position to control distance. I looked it up online and found that China's driving test has this rule to prevent test centers from being overcrowded, which could affect overall efficiency. I also used this break to watch instructional videos and do more simulation practice, feeling much more stable in my mindset now.