
After submitting an application for Subject 2, the result is usually available within 24 hours. However, due to significant variations in the number of test centers and candidates across different regions, there is no fixed timeframe to refer to. If the application is still under review, it means the reservation has not been successfully confirmed yet. Here is some additional information: 1. After successfully reserving Subject 2: You will typically receive an SMS notification confirming the reservation, or you can check the progress of your application on the local online platform. 2. How to cancel a Subject 2 reservation: If you must cancel your driving test reservation, you can submit a cancellation request before the reservation deadline. It's worth noting that if your reservation has already been approved but you are unable to attend for some reason, you will need to visit the vehicle office to complete the cancellation procedure. Otherwise, it will be considered as a no-show (resulting in a failed test score).

The processing time for Subject 2 usually takes 5 to 10 working days, but it can be faster in some areas, taking just a few days, or slower, up to two weeks. Last time I enrolled in a driving school in the city center, during peak season, I waited over a week to receive the notification. Why the fluctuation? It mainly depends on the test site appointment status, the efficiency of the driving school, and the availability of test slots in the region. In big cities with high demand, queues are longer, while in smaller areas with fewer applicants, processing is quicker. After enrollment, don’t just wait—check the progress frequently on the driving test app (like Jiakao Baodian) and use that time to practice reversing into a garage and parallel parking. Mastering the skills is what truly matters. Don’t wait until after processing to start preparing—booking the test also requires quick action. The sooner you finish, the sooner you can drive with peace of mind.

The processing time averages around one week. I've seen cases completed in as short as three days, while others took up to two weeks and were still stuck. There are many factors: Is the driving school you registered with efficient? Big cities with more people are inevitably slower; my friend in the suburbs got it done in just three to five days. Also, whether you registered online or offline matters—online is usually faster. I recommend choosing a reliable driving school and following their official updates after registration. I checked the notifications daily and practiced parallel parking in simulations when I had nothing else to do. This time is perfect for strengthening your skills. Once the processing is smooth, you can immediately schedule the test—don't let small delays affect your overall progress.

Subject 2 application processing usually concludes within a week, varying by individual. Last time, I waited seven days for notification due to full exam venue schedules. Regional differences are significant: urban driving schools with high demand process slower, while small towns may handle applications the next day. Factors like holidays or peak registration periods can prolong waiting times. Don't stress—confirm progress with your driving school in advance, and use the extra time to practice maneuvers at the training ground to ensure passing the practical test.

The processing time usually takes around 5 to 10 working days, but sometimes it can extend beyond two weeks depending on the situation. When I took my driver's license test during the rainy season, the test centers had limited openings, so I had to wait a few extra days. However, in my hometown small town, the processing only took four days. Reasons include the efficiency of the driving school's backend processing, shortage of test slots, etc. It's advisable to avoid applying during the peak periods of winter and summer vacations, as applying early makes things easier. Use the waiting period to review rules or practice simulated reversing techniques—don't let the free time go to waste. Once the application is successful, schedule the test promptly; passing it in one go saves a lot of hassle.

Waiting for the approval of Subject 2 is a necessary stage, with most people receiving notifications within 5 to 14 days. Personally, it took me a week, while a friend in another area waited ten days. Factors that may cause delays include insufficient staff at driving schools in big cities or online system delays. Don't just wait for the driving school's call; proactively inquire about the progress while practicing parking skills. I used a mobile app to simulate test scenarios and familiarize myself with the process. Don't let the speed of approval affect your preparation. Ensure you've mastered all maneuvers before scheduling the test to pass it easily in one go.


