Can I Schedule Two Subject Two Tests Simultaneously?

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SanJuliet
07/24/25 2:42pm
It is not possible to successfully schedule two tests simultaneously. Below is relevant information about Subject Two: Introduction: Subject Two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skills test. Small vehicle C1/C2 Subject Two test items: Include five mandatory tests—reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may include a sixth item, high-speed card collection. Large vehicle A1/A2/A3/B1/B2 Subject Two test items: Include pile test, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, passing a single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turns, passing a width-restricted gate, passing continuous obstacles, driving on undulating roads, narrow road U-turns, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnels, rain (fog) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling.
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DelMalia
08/10/25 7:08am
I just got my driver's license recently, so I'm quite experienced with this. You cannot book two sessions for Subject 2 at the same time—this is clearly stipulated because the exam system checks for scheduling conflicts. Whether you make the reservation online or through a driving school, it only allows one session selection at the same time. Otherwise, it would lead to resource waste and unfair arrangements. Think about it—if you book two sessions, one in the morning and another in the afternoon, the system might automatically cancel or reject them due to overlap. More importantly, exams require focused preparation, and booking two sessions simultaneously only increases stress and raises the failure rate. I recommend booking one session at a time, practicing well before attempting again—this saves hassle and is more efficient. In reality, many learner drivers waste time and money due to impatience; it’s better to take steady steps.
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Collin
09/25/25 6:58am
As a dad who cares about child safety, I once asked driving school instructors about this. They said never try to book two Subject 2 tests simultaneously—the system simply won't allow it. Getting a driver's license lays the foundation for safe driving, and the booking rules are designed rigorously to prevent scheduling conflicts. For example, if you book Test A at 9 AM in location A and Test B at 10 AM in location B, there might technically be a gap, but the software treats them as overlapping and blocks it. Forcing it could result in penalty points or breach records. I think this makes sense—kids should learn step by step without rushing. Honestly, pre-test practice matters more; spending extra hours on simulation drills beats frantic bookings. Instructors advise booking one test at a time to reduce stress and boost pass rates.
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Wendy
09/25/25 7:01am
As someone with over a decade of driving experience, I recall discussing this topic when I took my driving test. The booking for Subject 2 is usually limited to a single session to avoid resource congestion and candidate confusion. For example, the booking system checks the number of people in each time slot in real-time, and automatically blocks overlapping slots. If you try to book two sessions, the system will prompt a conflict and reject the submission. I once tried to book both a morning and evening session, but the platform directly rejected it, citing a conflict. The rules are even stricter now, with some regions adding penalty fees for no-shows to prevent abuse. Overall, this ensures fairness in the exam and allows everyone to enter in an orderly manner. I advise beginners not to fuss over this and instead focus on practicing well for one session—passing in one go is more cost-effective. If you fail the exam, plan the interval for the next booking reasonably.
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