Can I schedule the Subject 3 exam on the 30th day?
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Normally, you can schedule the Subject 3 exam on the 30th day. However, if less than 30 days have passed since Subject 1, you cannot schedule it. But if more than 30 days have passed since Subject 1, you can schedule it. Scheduling conditions: The second condition is the number of logged days. This depends on the actual situation. Many places do not enforce the rule that requires 30 days of logging or prohibits scheduling Subject 3 before 30 days, as smaller cities have fewer learners and don't need this requirement. However, many large cities enforce this rule. Subject 3 scheduling process: After passing the Subject 2 exam, starting from the date on the "Motor Vehicle Driving Permit Examination Skill Certificate," you can log in to the online registration website 20 days after passing Subject 1. Click "Online Exam Scheduling" in the website column of the vehicle management office. Select the exam location, and if unsure, ask your instructor. Click "Subject 3 Exam Scheduling," enter your name and other information, receive and enter the SMS verification code (about 1 minute), and schedule the exam. You will see a "Scheduling Successful" prompt. Print the Subject 3 Exam Scheduling Acceptance Receipt or check the SMS notification received within three days before the exam to go to the scheduled location.
When I was learning to drive, I was also very troubled by this question. On the 30th day of the waiting period for Subject 3, you can indeed make an appointment because the system considers you eligible once the waiting time is up. However, in practice, it's best to log in to the driving test appointment website or APP as early as possible on that day. Why? Because sometimes the appointment slots are limited, and if they're full, you'll have to wait for the next round. I remember my friend did exactly that—he successfully booked his exam for the following week by logging in at 9 a.m. on the day. By the way, the 30-day rule is designed to give you more time to practice your driving skills, so don’t cram at the last minute. Safety comes first, so don’t just focus on rushing the process and forget to prepare. My advice is: familiarize yourself with the appointment process in advance, set a phone alarm to remind yourself, and ensure a stable internet connection to avoid dropouts. A successful appointment in one go can save you a lot of hassle, so go ahead and take the exam with peace of mind.
I went through this process, and those 30 days before taking the Subject 3 test were truly agonizing. On the 30th day, you can make an appointment. I remember opening the mobile app on the due date and getting it done with just a few clicks. The steps are straightforward: first, log into the driving test platform, select Subject 3, and choose an available date. However, be aware that systems vary greatly between driving schools or regions, and sometimes the website may lag during peak hours. I recommend trying early in the morning or late at night to avoid congestion. Also, why the 30-day wait? My instructor told me it's to give students enough time to practice and not rush through it. I personally experienced this—more practice drives build confidence. Safe driving is crucial, so don’t be impatient. So, don’t forget to act on the due date. Booking early brings peace of mind, allowing you to focus on honing your skills and aiming to pass on the first try.