
Subject 2 can be scheduled as early as 3-5 days after successful booking, and candidates will receive a corresponding SMS notification upon successful reservation. Here are some precautions for Subject 2: 1. Overcome nervousness: Nervousness can impair judgment and thinking abilities. Some candidates may even experience trembling hands and feet. The most common mistake caused by nervousness is during startup - 80% of startup failures are due to tension, either from poor clutch control or forgetting to release the handbrake. Mindset plays a decisive role. 2. Daily practice: If you frequently make mistakes at certain test points during daily practice, you should reinforce your training to avoid repeating the same mistakes during the actual test. 3. Familiarize yourself with the test site: Make adequate preparations. Most people need to get familiar with the test site. It's crucial to know exactly where the voice prompts will indicate test points along the road. Many people fail because they're unfamiliar with the test site, so thorough preparation beforehand is essential.

After successfully booking the Subject 2 test, the exam date is usually not too far away—typically within a few days. From what I’ve gathered from many students’ experiences, the booking system determines the specific date based on test center availability and coordination with driving schools. For example, after booking through the commonly used 12123 app, the system will notify you of the exam date. In most cases, it’s within 1 to 3 days, but during peak periods like summer vacation when demand is high, you might have to wait around a week. As someone who often helps friends with such issues, I’d say it depends on luck—some driving schools are efficient, and you might test as early as the next day, while others take their time, stretching it to 3–5 days. If the timing is tight, I recommend practicing more in advance to solidify skills like reverse parking and parallel parking—common challenging areas. Also, don’t forget to check your messages; missing the notification would be a hassle. In short, prepare early to avoid letting stress affect your performance. If you fail to book or the wait is too long, you can contact the driving school directly to adjust the schedule.

When the Subject 2 test appointment is successfully booked, I immediately look forward to the exam coming soon. I remember when I took it, I waited two days after booking and took the actual test on the third day. The waiting process wasn’t too difficult because now the mobile app allows real-time progress tracking, and the system usually schedules the test within one to three days after booking. However, it depends on the situation—in larger cities with more test-takers, if the test centers are fully booked, it might take up to four days or more. At the driving school, I’ve seen people patiently waiting for a week. I think the key is to use those days wisely for reviewing and practicing simulated operations instead of just idly waiting—like repeatedly practicing turn signals and starting procedures to avoid mistakes during the test. If the schedule feels too tight, don’t panic; the exam is a moment to focus, and adjusting your mindset can help you pass smoothly. If you don’t receive a confirmation SMS after booking, remember to check your spam folder or ask the driving instructor directly.

The appointment for Subject 2 is usually scheduled quite quickly. I asked a customer service friend at the driving school, and they said it's typically arranged within one or two days after booking, with extreme cases not exceeding a week. In reality, bigger cities might have longer waits, but smaller towns are much faster. Make the most of those few days to intensify your practice to avoid being flustered on the day. Pay special attention to details like tires and lights.

The Subject 2 test appointment has been successfully scheduled, and the test date is usually arranged within a few days. From what I know, after scheduling, the system automatically assigns a date, typically within about two days. I've helped others schedule several times, and it's always been pretty quick; unless it's during holidays when it's crowded, occasionally it might take four or five days. But don't worry too much about the wait—focusing on solidifying your skills is key. Usually, watch more tutorial videos to address weak points, which will boost your confidence during the test. If the notification comes late, don’t panic; just refresh the app to confirm the status.

After successfully booking the subject two exam, the test usually doesn't take too long to schedule. From my friends' experiences, most were scheduled within one or two days after booking, with a maximum wait of three to four days. Don't idle during this period—make the most of your time by practicing road test items, such as controlling the clutch during hill starts. On exam day, being mentally sharp is crucial; don't let brief waits disrupt your rhythm. If there's a delay after booking, investigate the reason, such as system congestion or driving school delays, and follow up directly to resolve it. Overall, the process is smooth and convenient, and early preparation ensures a worry-free pass.


