How long does it take to know if the driving test appointment is successful?

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VonGideon
07/25/25 12:05pm
The result of the driving test appointment is known on the third day. Whether the appointment is successful or not, the vehicle management office will send an SMS notification after the deadline. Here is some information about the subject two appointment: 1. Subject two: The subject two test items include: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. 2. Cancel the appointment: You can also cancel it directly on the mobile phone, or go to the driving school to let the staff cancel it, the same applies to the test appointment. 3. Laws and regulations: According to Article 36 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": If the applicant cannot participate in the test at the scheduled time for some reason, the appointment should be canceled one day in advance.
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BrookeLee
08/11/25 8:13pm
When I went to book my driver's license test, after filling in the information and submitting it through the official website app, the system showed it was processing. A few minutes later, a notification popped up saying the submission was successful, but formal confirmation would take a day or two. It depends on local policies—I live in a second-tier city and received a successful booking notification via email the next day. During peak periods like weekends or exam seasons, it might take longer; I heard a friend had to wait three to five days. It's better to book in the morning when the system has less load and responds faster. After submitting, don’t rush to close the page—save a screenshot just in case. If there’s no update after two days, check the status on the official website or call customer service instead of just waiting. After all, test slots are in high demand, so planning ahead saves a lot of hassle.
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