Can I not make an appointment for the Subject 2 test a few days before the exam?
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Generally, the appointment result for Subject 2 will be known within 5 working days, and the appointment channel will open in advance. However, due to differences in the efficiency of relevant departments and the number of candidates in different regions, there is no accurate time standard for SMS reminders of appointment results. Therefore, it is also possible to receive an SMS reminder about three days before the exam. The following are precautions for the Subject 2 test: 1. Preparation before driving: When preparing to get in the car, be sure to adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before verifying the fingerprint. 2. Follow the test rules: Each test item in the test site is detected by GPS positioning, and the control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area of the item. As long as the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it means entering the test of the item, and the test must be completed according to the test rules of the item. 3. Correct mistakes in time: When operational errors are found, they should be corrected in time to ensure the accuracy of the operation and reduce the chance of deduction.
There is indeed a time limit for the Subject 2 test reservation, with 3 days in advance being the basic threshold, as the test center needs time to arrange the exam schedule. Our driving school instructors always remind students not to wait until the last minute, as once the system is locked, there's no chance at all. If you encounter an urgent matter and need to reschedule, you can try visiting the vehicle management office's duty window in person to explain your situation and see if manual processing is possible. I've had students who succeeded in rescheduling just 2 days before the test. By the way, here's a tip: cramming at the last minute is not as effective as strengthening your weak areas in advance, such as hill starts, which are a common failure point. If you can't book this time, don't panic. Remember to avoid the peak period after long holidays when scheduling your next test.