1. Different test scoring standards: Different examiners may judge the performance of candidates according to different scoring standards, so in front of different examiners, the performance of the same candidate may have different evaluation results. Some candidates may think that they have passed the exam, but in fact, their performance has not reached the test scoring standard, so they will eventually be judged as unqualified.
2. Insufficient driving skills: Subject 2 mainly examines the driving skills of candidates. If the candidates are not skilled in driving, or have some bad driving habits, they may fail the exam. For example, the shift is not timely, the throttle and brake control are unstable, overspeed or too slow. , which may affect the test results.
3. Insufficient awareness of traffic safety: Subject 2 will also examine the traffic safety awareness of candidates. Candidates may fail the exam if they don't pay enough attention to traffic safety in the exam, such as not slowing down or avoiding pedestrians.
In view of this situation, candidates can complain to the driving school or the examination institution and ask for a re-evaluation of the examination results. If you can provide enough evidence to prove that your driving skills and traffic safety awareness have reached the qualified standard, then the examination institution may reconsider the candidates' scores.
The most important thing is that candidates should make full preparations before the exam, understand the criteria and requirements of the exam, be familiar with the route and requirements of subject 2, and keep a calm and stable attitude during the exam to correctly deal with various situations in the exam. Only in this way can we better pass the exam and get a driver's license.