How many days after converting from C1 to C2 can I schedule the exam?
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After converting from C1 to C2, it generally takes about a week to schedule the exam, and you need to make an appointment in advance. Here are some important notes about the driving test: Exam Scheduling: The vehicle management office arranges the test based on the scheduled test center and time. After passing the subject one exam, applicants can schedule the subject two or subject three road driving skills test. If the vehicle management office cannot arrange the subject two or subject three road driving skills test within 60 days, applicants can choose to schedule the exam at another test center within the province. Scheduling Methods: The vehicle management office uses a nationally unified exam scheduling system, providing options such as internet, phone, and service windows for applicants to schedule exams.
Speaking of my experience switching from C1 to C2, I remember waiting about three days after changing my license before I could schedule the exam because the driving school system needed to update the information. It's normal for the system to be a bit slow. At first, I was worried it would take too long, but later I found that submitting the conversion application on weekdays and avoiding peak times sped up the review process. After getting my C2, I practiced driving an automatic car a few times in advance to get familiar with the gear shifting, so I wouldn’t make mistakes due to nervousness during the exam. In short, don’t rush—wait until the system prompts you to schedule the exam, which is more efficient and worry-free. Also, checking the app status is a good way to avoid unnecessary trips to the driving school.