How long after a failed driving test appointment can I reschedule?

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PaisleeMarie
07/29/25 8:06am
In theory, you can immediately reschedule after receiving the notification of a failed appointment. However, some students have reported that even after two days, the system still shows 'Appointment application submitted, processing in progress.' This is due to system delays, so students need to patiently wait for updates, which usually occur within a few days. More relevant information is as follows: First-time appointment: For first-time scheduling of the subject one test, the sorting time is based on the date when the user's initial application for a motor vehicle driver's license was accepted. Non-first-time appointment: For non-first-time scheduling of subject tests, the sorting time is based on the date of the last test. Cancellation of appointment: For users who successfully scheduled a test but canceled the appointment due to personal reasons, the sorting time is based on the cancellation date.
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DiBraxton
08/12/25 11:18am
After a failed reservation attempt, you can usually try again immediately without any mandatory waiting period. Last time when I used the app to book a driving test, the system lagged and didn't succeed, but after refreshing the page, I was able to book again quickly. I recommend avoiding peak hours like 10 AM or 3 PM and trying during off-peak times such as 7 AM or 8 PM for higher success rates. If multiple attempts fail, it might be due to weak network signals or account anomalies—check your Wi-Fi connection or restart the app. This is common during high-demand periods, so don’t worry too much; you can try again once the system stabilizes. It’s also advisable to log in early, complete your profile, and avoid input errors that could cause failures. The key is persistence—often, a few more attempts will secure a slot.
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