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Will the Subject 2 Test Be Cancelled in Heavy Rain?

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SanEmmett
07/29/25 9:23pm
It depends on the intensity of the rain. Generally, light rain will not affect the test, and only extremely severe weather or torrential downpours will lead to cancellation. Don't panic if you take the test on a rainy day—maintaining composure is most important. Slowing down your speed will give you more time to think and react, and by using the methods taught by your instructor, you can still pass the test with ease. Here are some relevant details: 1. Disadvantages of taking the test on a rainy day: Although rain can make boundary lines and reference points clearer after being washed by the rain, excessive water accumulation can obstruct visibility. Additionally, rainwater on the rearview mirrors and windshield, as well as fogging inside the car, can impair your view. 2. Preparations for a rainy-day test: Wipe the rearview mirrors clean before getting in the car; avoid closing the windows too tightly, as this can cause fogging on the windshield; promptly turn on the wipers and adjust their speed according to the rain intensity to ensure clear visibility; wear anti-slip shoes, as wet soles may cause slipping when pressing the pedals, or dry your soles with a cloth before stepping on the pedals.
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JuliaAnn
08/15/25 8:06pm
As a driving instructor who frequently helps students practice, I've encountered many rainy day situations. Generally speaking, heavy rain will likely lead to the cancellation of Subject 2 tests, especially when the rainfall is substantial. Testing centers prioritize safety under such conditions because poor visibility combined with slippery surfaces significantly increases the risk of skidding. Light rain may occasionally allow testing to proceed, but heavy rain prompts active suspension of exams as a precaution. I recommend checking weather forecasts in advance or contacting the driving school to confirm the latest updates. Additionally, rainy day driving skills are crucial: reduce speed and be cautious when turning or steering. Don't stress too much about test cancellations - rescheduling gives you another chance to pass. Developing good habits, such as practicing wiper and light operations during training, will make you more prepared. Remember, safety comes first - never force things in severe weather conditions.
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Herb
10/17/25 3:29am
I just passed my driving test, and last time when I booked the second subject exam, it rained heavily. The instructor warned me it might be canceled, and sure enough, when I checked the exam app, it was postponed. Now I make it a habit to check the weather or social media updates the day before the test. If it rains too heavily, the exam will definitely be suspended to avoid the risk of skidding on slippery roads; light rain might not affect the schedule. I suggest you also regularly check platform notifications to avoid unnecessary trips. By the way, here’s a tip for driving in the rain: turn on your headlights and avoid sudden braking. Developing these safety habits during the learning process is actually quite practical.
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HaleyAnn
11/30/25 4:13am
From a safety perspective, heavy rain during the Category 2 driving test will mostly lead to cancellation or postponement to prevent accident risks, as slippery roads significantly increase danger. I firmly believe that test centers must prioritize the safety of trainees, especially by suspending tests during severe weather conditions. Even if the test proceeds, drivers should slow down, maintain clear visibility, and develop good habits. The same applies to daily driving—pay extra attention to braking distances in rainy conditions, avoid speeding, and ensure test arrangements are safe before proceeding.
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