
Public holidays are not available for the Subject 3 test, as the vehicle management office will be closed according to national public holiday schedules, and no services are processed during this period. Subject 3 Test Content and Procedures: Preparation before starting: Walk around the vehicle upon hearing the voice prompts 'passing the front of the vehicle' and 'passing the rear of the vehicle', observe the surrounding environment for safety, then enter the vehicle. Adjust the seat, mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, and check the brake, gear position, lights, and engine status (the engine should be running). Straight-line driving: Maintain steady steering without significant directional deviation (deviation angle less than 2 degrees). The evaluation requires reaching a speed of at least 40 km/h, and the speed must match the gear position.

As a driver with twenty years of experience who has helped many friends learn to drive, I can tell you that booking the Subject 3 test during public holidays is usually hopeless. The DMV system shuts down during holidays, and the examiners need their rest too. I remember last time someone tried to book during a holiday and ended up disappointed, wasting a whole day. It's best to avoid the weeks around holidays and plan ahead. You can check the schedule clearly on the DMV's official website or app, making the booking process much easier. While holiday periods might seem convenient with less traffic, the test centers being closed actually increases risks, and delaying until after the holiday rush makes it even harder to secure a spot. Stay proactive and keep an eye on the schedule to ensure a safe and smooth learning process.

I'm currently learning to drive and just finished the second subject test, so I asked my coach if I could schedule the third subject test during the holiday. The coach shook his head, saying it's basically impossible on statutory holidays as the vehicle management office is completely closed and the booking function is down. I tried clicking the booking button on the app during the holiday, but it was grayed out, so I had no choice but to wait until after the holiday to try again. During holidays, there are too many people, and the examiners avoid the busy times, plus the test sites are closed, which is quite frustrating. It's better to find some free time on regular days to get it done quickly. Using the app for booking is fast, accurate, and stable, and you can even choose less congested times to practice and get a feel for driving. Learning to drive is time-consuming enough as it is, so don't let holidays slow down your progress.

I have experience with DMV affairs, and scheduling the Subject 3 test on legal holidays is indeed not feasible as both institutions and systems are closed. The test requires examiners to be on duty and the venue to be open, but who will handle the scheduling during holidays when staff are on leave? It is recommended that candidates plan their test schedule before the holiday and use a mobile app to quickly check and secure available slots. Waiting until after the holiday will result in long queues and frustration, while taking action early saves time and effort, making the process more efficient.

As a father of two, I'm concerned about their driving test progress. Booking the Subject 3 test on public holidays doesn't work – the DMV is closed and the booking channels get clogged. I remember my eldest daughter's failed holiday booking attempt last year made her frantic. It's best to schedule 1-2 weeks before holidays when official website slots are transparent and reliable. Missing that means scrambling for post-holiday spots with higher delays. Holiday tests carry higher risks with fewer examiners, so prioritize weekdays for safety. Parents should keep pushing kids to stay on track.


