How Long Does It Take to Schedule Subject 3 by Following the System Arrangement?
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The system will arrange the test venue and session as soon as possible based on the selection. Below are the precautions for Subject 3: 1. Lane Change: When the student hears "Please change lanes," turn on the turn signal and wait for 3 seconds before turning the steering wheel. If the driver is on a single-lane road, lane change is not allowed at this time. 2. Straight-Line Driving: After starting straight-line driving, the steering wheel cannot be turned randomly, nor can it cross the solid lane line. The student should focus their vision on the distance and make minor adjustments to the steering wheel to maintain straight-line driving, rather than keeping the steering wheel fixed. 3. Slow Down: When passing through crosswalks, school zones, bus stops, or straight intersections, the student should lightly press the brake pedal to slow down.
Last time I helped a student with their appointment, I realized that relying on the system's scheduled time isn't always reliable. It mainly depends on the availability of resources at your local testing center and the number of candidates in your batch. For example, in smaller cities with fewer testing centers, the system allocation can drag on for four or five days; in larger cities where the DMV is more efficient, you might receive an SMS notification within a day or two. Also, weekends tend to have a backlog of applications, so the processing cycle can be longer—some students have experienced delays of up to a week. My advice is, once you've selected 'comply with system arrangement,' don't just keep refreshing the APP and waiting. If your ranking is higher during the random system allocation, you'll get processed faster. If you're really anxious, you can call the local DMV to follow up. And remember, don't mute your phone—missing the notification can be a hassle.