
Subject 2 test requires an appointment about 15 days in advance, as there are many applicants and queuing is necessary. Subject 2 appointment method: Log in to "Traffic Management 12123", select the test center and test time. After the appointment is accepted, you can check the appointment progress in "Online Progress". A text message reminder will be sent upon success, and you can then bring your ID card to the test center to take the exam. Subject 2 appointment tips: Try to make an appointment as early as possible within the time period allowed by the system for students to make an appointment. Avoid peak appointment times, that is, do not choose test sessions that show crowded exams, and prioritize test sessions with higher rankings in the appointment queue.

When I took my driver's license test last year, for the Subject 2 exam, you needed to register at least three to four weeks in advance to be safe. Don't wait until the last minute, as slots can fill up quickly, especially during summer or holidays when it's crowded. I registered a month in advance, and the driving school said I was quick, giving me plenty of time to practice reverse parking. Some people think they can sign up and take the test immediately, only to end up stuck in peak periods and waiting forever. I recommend contacting the driving school first to ask about specific arrangements—they usually know the best time to register. Practice more on the test course before taking Subject 2; being steady increases your chances of passing. If you're working or studying, registering early helps you plan your personal time better, avoiding last-minute chaos that could delay your progress.

From experience, it's best to sign up for Subject 2 three weeks to one month in advance. Why? Because driving schools have limited slots, and long queues during peak times can delay your learning. I've seen students wait until two weeks before to register, only to find the exam slots fully booked. Registering early allows you to calmly review key maneuvers like parallel parking and hill starts. During peak exam periods like winter or summer breaks, you need to act even earlier. Always check with your instructor for advice, as rules vary by location. Once registered, schedule your training sessions properly—don't rush. Passing Subject 2 isn't easy, so thorough preparation is always the right approach.

How early should I register for Subject Two? Generally, three weeks in advance is sufficient, but don't wait less than two weeks or you might miss the deadline. From a safety perspective, it's important to register early to allow enough time to practice and master the skills. Considering the overall driver's license process, register for Subject Two right after passing Subject One to avoid delays. During peak periods like around the Spring Festival, registering even earlier is safer. The key is to check with the driving school for the latest policies.


