How long after passing Subject 2 can you schedule Subject 3?

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SanAnderson
07/24/25 1:48pm
You can schedule the Subject 3 exam online 10 days after passing Subject 2. The Subject 3 exam can be scheduled through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123". Subject 3 Exam Content: The Subject 3 exam includes preparation before starting, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, changing lanes, pulling over, passing straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Subject 3 Notes: Lights: When changing lanes, making U-turns, or turning, remember to use the turn signal. It's best to hold the turn signal after activating it to prevent it from automatically turning off when the steering wheel is straightened, which might not be detected by the sensor. Driving Straight: Generally, training vehicles have been used for a long time, and they often deviate when driving straight. In such cases, slightly adjust the steering wheel to correct the direction, but avoid making large adjustments as it may affect the exam results. Additionally, when driving straight, look far ahead and find a reference point to avoid drifting off course. Speed: Except for driving straight or accelerating, it's best to maintain a speed of 20-30 km/h for other exam items, as it is easier to control.
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JosephRose
08/11/25 7:45am
The day I passed the Subject 2 test, I was so excited that I immediately took out my phone, opened the driving test app, and tried to schedule the Subject 3 test. However, the system showed that the earliest available slot was three days later, and I ended up booking it a week later. It turns out that you can schedule the Subject 3 test right after passing Subject 2, with no mandatory waiting period, but the actual test date depends entirely on how packed the test center's schedule is. In my small city, it's not too bad, but my friend in a big city had to wait a full two weeks to get a slot. So he advised not to delay and to hit the booking button right away, otherwise, you might miss out on popular time slots. Also, remember to leave a few extra days for practice—don't schedule the test immediately after booking, or failing the road test could cause even bigger trouble.
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