Can I Take the Subject 2 Driving Test During the National Day Holiday?
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You cannot take the Subject 2 driving test during the seven-day National Day holiday, but you can make an appointment for it. How to book the Subject 2 test: Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, find the driver's license services section, and click on 'Exam Appointment'. Select your city. Choose the test date and session based on your personal schedule. The next screen will confirm that your exam appointment request has been submitted successfully. Wait for an SMS notification to confirm whether your appointment was successful. Subject 2 test items: Reverse parking into a garage; Parallel parking; Curve driving; Hill start and stop; Right-angle turns; In addition to these five standard test items, some cities may include the following: Simulated emergency handling; Narrow road U-turns; Simulated tunnel driving; Parking to retrieve a card.
Can you take the Subject 2 driving test during the seven-day National Day holiday? I have some experience with this. Generally speaking, during national statutory holidays, the vehicle management offices and driving schools may be closed, especially during long holidays like National Day. Staff and examiners also need time off, so test arrangements are usually suspended. From what I remember, in previous years during the National Day holiday, most driving test centers were closed. You should check the local test calendar on WeChat or the official app in advance, or directly ask the driving school's customer service. Don't expect to show up last minute for the test, or you'll make a wasted trip. If you're really in a hurry to get your driver's license, you can schedule a post-holiday test before the holiday starts. This way, you can also get more practice to improve your parallel parking and reverse parking skills. After all, driving safety is the top priority—don't rush to take the test during the holiday, as it could affect your mood and focus. Just relax and enjoy the holiday, then focus on preparing later.