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How soon after failing a driving test can you retake it?

I’m worried about my upcoming driving test just because I’m not a great test taker. If I fail the test, how long do I have to wait to retake it?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Don’t stress too much! Everyone gets a bit of anxiety before their test, so you aren’t alone.
How soon after failing a driving test you can retake it will vary by state. In some, you can take it the next day. In others, such as
California
, you might have to wait up to six weeks.
But you shouldn’t focus on scheduling. Instead, direct your concentration and energy toward passing the test. Some tips to help you succeed include:
  • Getting a good night’s sleep before the test
  • Brushing up on information the night before and a little bit the day of the test
  • Using breathing exercises or meditating to relax
  • Trusting your abilities
Around 50% of people fail their driving test the first time, so if it happens to you, don’t worry. Most states give you at least three chances before you have to start the learning process (lessons and coursework) over again.
With any luck, you’ll pass your test with ease. But before you get behind the wheel, make sure to use the
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