How Long Does It Take for Subject 2 to Be Processed?
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If the reservation for the driving test Subject 2 is still showing as "in process," it means the reservation has not been successfully confirmed yet. The ranking rules for scheduling Subject 2 and Subject 3 are as follows: 1. For first-time applicants scheduling Subject 1, the order is based on the time of application acceptance. 2. For applicants who cancel their reservation due to personal reasons, the order is based on the cancellation time. 3. For non-first-time applicants, the order is based on the time of their last test. 4. For applicants who cancel due to non-personal reasons (e.g., power outages or network failures at the test center), the ranking time remains unchanged. Additional details are as follows: 1. The number of reservations for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests must not exceed five times each (i.e., ten test opportunities in total). If an applicant fails the fifth test, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and the applicant must restart from Subject 1. 2. The number of reservations for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests must not exceed five times each (i.e., ten test opportunities in total). If an applicant fails the fifth test, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated, and the applicant must restart from Subject 1.
I also went through the process of getting a driver's license, and I remember the waiting period during the acceptance of Subject 2 was quite nerve-wracking. Generally, under normal circumstances, it takes about 3 to 5 working days to complete the process. However, if it coincides with peak periods like the summer exam season when there are many test-takers or during system maintenance, it might drag on for a week or two. I personally had to wait a full week before it was finalized, checking the progress on the app every day back then. My advice is not to just wait passively—actively reach out to the driving school to inquire if there's an issue with your documents or if the queue is just long. During the downtime while waiting for acceptance, use the time to practice driving skills like reversing into parking spaces—these small details matter, and practice makes perfect, which can improve your exam pass rate. If the wait feels prolonged, don't stress too much; safe driving is the ultimate goal, so adjusting your mindset is more important.