
Generally, you will receive a text message within a week after booking Subject 2, and you will be notified one week before the exam. Here are the relevant details: 1. Regulations: The vehicle management office should publicly disclose the examination capacity, booking plans, number of bookings, and booking results of each examination center in the service hall, waiting area, and on the internet. The layout of the examination center, examination routes, and procedures should also be disclosed. The examination booking plan should be made public on the internet at least ten days before the examination. 2. Notes: In areas where self-study and direct examination for small car and small automatic transmission car driver's licenses are implemented, applicants can use their own vehicles equipped with safety auxiliary devices. Under the guidance of a person with safe driving experience and other qualifications, they can learn driving skills according to the routes and times designated by the traffic management department of the public security organ.

When I first started learning to drive and booked the Subject 2 test, I was most concerned about when I would receive the text message. It usually arrives within one to three days, depending on how busy the local test center is. I remember receiving mine the next day after booking, but a friend had to wait five days during peak periods like summer vacation. The key is to ensure your phone has good signal, avoid setting up spam message filters, or proactively check with the driving school. Driving tests are related to safety, and receiving the notification promptly allows for peaceful practice—don't let late arrival deductions affect your license. Road safety is the top priority, and every test made me understand cars better.

When discussing exam scheduling with others, text notifications usually arrive within two days, but regional and system status can affect this—like slower delivery during system maintenance. After booking, don't rush; wait a day or two. If nothing comes, check the driving school's notices or call customer service. This affects exam arrangements—missing it means rescheduling, wasting time and effort. Getting a license is about road safety, so handle each step carefully.

Last time I booked the Subject 2 test, I remember receiving the SMS the next day. Actually, it doesn't take too long, most people get it done in one or two days. But it depends on your phone settings, or delays when test slots are in high demand. Just keep your phone accessible and check your inbox. The safety test is fundamental for driving, don't lose the big picture for small gains.


