
Generally, you can reschedule a subject two exam appointment about ten days after a failed attempt. Below are the rules for subject two appointment ranking: 1. First-time appointment: For students scheduling the subject two exam for the first time, the ranking time is based on the date they passed the subject one exam. 2. Non-first-time appointment: For students rescheduling the subject two exam, the ranking time is based on the date of their last exam. 3. Cancellation: If a student cancels a successfully scheduled exam due to personal reasons, the ranking time is based on the cancellation date.

Last time I failed to book the subject 2 test, but I could try again after the system refreshed, usually on the same day or the next day. I think the booking failure is mostly due to full quotas or system lag. Don't lose heart, log in to the Traffic Management 12123 APP to check. Sometimes it's crowded during peak hours, choosing to book in the morning or on weekdays increases the success rate. Remember to confirm the reason for failure first. If it's just a lack of quotas, the system updates the quotas after 12 PM, and you can grab them immediately, so don't miss it. I succeeded in booking the day after my first failure. This time, double-check the booking time and location to ensure the input is correct. Keep a steady mindset. The driving test is a long-term battle. Don't let failure delay your practice. Simulate more tests to improve your skills, which is the key. Passing subject 2 early can also save time for learning subsequent content.

Reservation failures are usually due to competition for slots or system issues, which won't affect rebooking—you can quickly try again. Having assisted with this at driving schools, I can confirm that the system typically auto-unlocks after a failure. Just refresh the app or webpage, and you'll be able to retry within hours. To avoid this, it's simple: steer clear of peak enrollment times, like on-the-hour slots. Opt for less busy periods, such as midday or afternoon, to significantly boost success rates. If a failure appears, don't panic—check your account status and internet connection first. Sometimes, it's just a temporary glitch, and an immediate retry does the trick. The key is prompt action to prevent delays in your exam schedule, while maintaining a positive mindset to continue training and familiarize yourself with test center rules as a backup.

My child failed to schedule the subject 2 driving test. I asked the driving school instructor, who said they can try again immediately with basically no waiting period. The main reasons for failure are either the quota being full or incorrect information filled in. Just log into the system and refresh to try again, as new slots become available the same day. From a parent's perspective, don't put pressure on the child—failure is normal. Use this time to practice difficult maneuvers like parallel parking more. It's more prudent to reschedule after being well-prepared, and maintaining a good mindset is most important.


