Can I Schedule Two Subject Two Tests at the Same Time?
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Yes. When scheduling two test sessions for the Subject Two exam on the same day, you do not need to take the test twice because only one session can be successfully scheduled; it is not possible to successfully schedule two sessions. Scheduling two sessions on the same day is only to increase the chances of successful scheduling. If the selected session fails to be scheduled, you can schedule again after receiving the SMS notification. After the implementation of the new regulations: Test scheduling will become more convenient, making it easier for students to obtain their driver's licenses. There will be a gradual push for scheduling the venue driving skills test and the road driving skills test in one go, allowing continuous testing. After passing the Subject One exam, students can schedule either the Subject Two or Subject Three road driving skills test. In eligible locations, applicants can schedule both the Subject Two and Subject Three road driving skills tests simultaneously. If the scheduling is successful, they can take the tests consecutively. After passing both the Subject Two and Subject Three road driving skills tests, applicants can take the Subject Three safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day. Arrangement: If the vehicle management office cannot arrange the Subject Two or Subject Three road driving skills test within 60 days, applicants can choose to schedule the test at another test center within the same province (autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government).
Last time I took the Subject 2 test, I was also curious if I could schedule two exams at once, but personal experience told me: no. The driving school instructor clearly stated that the exam system only allows one Subject 2 appointment at the same time because each candidate's test slot is unique. The system automatically checks for conflicts to prevent duplicate resource occupation. After failing the exam, I immediately tried to reschedule on the app, but could only queue behind others for an available slot, typically waiting one to two weeks on average. Actually, this arrangement is quite reasonable—it prevents queue-jumping or unfairness while ensuring candidates focus on doing well in one attempt. If you want to speed up the process, choosing remote test centers often makes it easier to secure a slot, but don’t expect to book two exams simultaneously. Just take it step by step with patience.