Why Is the Practice Time for Subject 2 Invalid?
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Subject 2 practice time becomes invalid when fingerprints or facial recognition are not recorded during practice sessions. Below are specific details about Subject 2: Exam Attempts: For Subject 2, you get one initial exam attempt. If you fail, you can retake it once, totaling two attempts. If you skip the retake or fail it again, the exam process ends, and you must reschedule after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving test permit, you can schedule Subject 2 exams no more than five times. Exam Content: Reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, navigating curves, and making 90-degree turns (Note: Some regions include a sixth item—collecting a toll card on a highway).
When I was getting my driver's license, I also encountered the issue of invalid hours logged for Subject 2, which was quite frustrating. The main problem was system bugs causing failed recordings, such as slow recognition by the fingerprint machine or poor network signals leading to upload failures. It could also be due to improper operations, like forgetting to scan my fingerprint to check in before practice or not pausing the recording when taking a bathroom break. Sometimes, driving school rules change, and the required hours are adjusted, resulting in invalid records—so it's important to pay attention to notifications. Another factor is not completing the training as required, like when the coach switches mid-session without proper registration. I think the solution is to check the logged hours immediately after each session using the mobile app. If there's an issue, address it with the coach right away to avoid wasting time making up hours before the test. Invalid hours can delay progress, but mastering safe driving skills is more important. Solid practice on basics like parallel parking is key to passing. Keeping communication clear and records accurate helps resolve issues quickly.