Can I make an appointment on the 30th day after passing Subject Three?
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You can make an appointment on the 30th day after passing Subject Three. Normally, if Subject Three is less than 30 days away from Subject One, you cannot make an appointment. However, if it is less than 30 days away from Subject Two but more than 30 days away from Subject One, you can make an appointment. This is just one of the appointment conditions, and you must meet both conditions to make an appointment. Appointment conditions: The second condition is the number of days clocked in. This also depends on the actual situation. Many places do not enforce the rule that you cannot make an appointment if you have not clocked in enough days or if Subject Three is less than 30 days away. This is because smaller cities have fewer people learning to drive, so there is no need for such a requirement. However, many large cities enforce this rule. Appointment process for Subject Three: After passing Subject Two, according to the "Motor Vehicle Driving Permit Examination Skills Certificate," you can log in to the internet 20 days after passing Subject One and enter the registration website. Click on "Online Exam Appointment" in the website column of the Vehicle Management Office. Select the exam location, and if you are unsure, be sure to ask your coach. Click on "Subject Three Exam Appointment," enter the candidate's name and other information, receive a mobile SMS verification code within about 1 minute, and enter the verification code to make an appointment. You will be prompted "Appointment successful." Print the Subject Three Exam Appointment Acceptance Receipt or check the SMS notification received within three days before the exam to go to the designated location.
When it comes to scheduling driving tests, I've had my fair share of hassles. Usually, you can book the Subject 3 test on the 30th day, as the traffic management system typically updates the status and opens the channel at midnight that day. It's best to refresh the driving test app or official website the night before, just like I used to do by logging into my account to check, ensuring there are no system maintenance or regional restrictions. In some areas, if the traffic spikes on that day, there might be brief delays, but with a bit of patience and a few more attempts, you'll get through. Don't forget to confirm your booking status promptly after scheduling, and make time to practice driving and familiarize yourself with the route before the test—after all, safe driving is the core, so don't just focus on booking the test and neglect the preparation details. I recommend having your ID card and exam admission number ready to avoid last-minute panic.