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How Long Does Subject 2 Review Take?

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SanAnnie
08/26/25 5:18am

Under normal circumstances, the review of Subject 2 study hours takes 3-7 days to complete. In areas with faster processing, it may take only 1-2 working days. The exact duration depends on the efficiency of the local authorities and the number of candidates. Only students who have passed the study hour review are allowed to apply for the relevant subject. If a student has not completed the required study hours or the review is not finished, they cannot take the exam and must wait until the review is completed before registering. The Subject 2 exam consists of five tasks: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Among these, reversing into a parking space and stopping and starting on a slope are the most challenging aspects that require extra attention in practice. After completing the curve driving, the vehicle must not be stopped until the examinee hears "Exam ended" or "Exam passed." Where to Check the Results of Subject 2 Study Hour Review: At the registered driving school, candidates can only take the Subject 2 driving license test after completing the required study hours. If the study hours are completed but the candidate is still reviewing, they cannot take the exam. You need to consult the driving school for specific details and the reasons for not passing the study hour requirement.

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McKira
09/08/25 7:21am

When I was getting my driver's license, the review for Subject 2 was actually quite fast. The results were usually available on the driving test app the same day or the next day after the exam. However, during peak periods like summer vacation when there are more people, it might take three to five days, depending on your local test center and system processing speed. Don't worry too much—I just focused on practicing driving, especially parallel parking, to reduce mistakes, and passed the review on the first try. Remember to prioritize safety while learning to drive, not just the timing. Factors like the volume of exams, holiday schedules, and system updates or maintenance can all extend the review period. After the exam, check official notifications and start preparing for Subject 3.

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SanDaisy
10/22/25 7:26am

From my experience, the approval process for Subject 2 is much faster now than before. A decade ago, it took several days, but now results come out within 24 hours. However, the exact duration varies by individual. If the system is busy or malfunctions on exam day, it might extend to two or three days. The key is to stay patient and avoid anxiety. Before the test, make sure to practice simulations repeatedly, like parallel parking, to master the essentials. Factors affecting the timeline include queue situations at test centers, seasonal peaks such as winter breaks, and regional differences—big cities tend to be more efficient. The approval is a safety assurance process, so don’t idle after the exam; start reviewing Subject 3 content.

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SanSerenity
12/05/25 7:49am

The review process usually takes 1 to 3 business days. After the exam, the system processes results automatically and quite quickly – I've seen many friends receive their results the next day. However, don't always expect same-day results, as delays may occur during peak exam periods or due to technical issues. It's advisable to check your progress promptly on the driving test platform after completing the exam. During driving practice, pay close attention to details like not crossing lines during right-angle turns to minimize the need for retakes. The review duration may be affected by the workload at the testing center, with potential delays around holidays or during equipment maintenance. Remember, safety comes first – don't let waiting for reports affect your practice sessions.

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