How Many Days Does It Take to Schedule Subject 2?

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MacQuinn
07/25/25 1:38am
Subject 2 scheduling results are usually available within 5 working days. However, due to significant variations in the number of test centers and candidates across different regions, there is no fixed timeframe to reference. The scheduling results will be released at the latest two to three days before the scheduled date. You can log in to the website to reconfirm the results, and a text message notification will be sent upon successful scheduling. If unsuccessful, you can continue to schedule for subsequent sessions. The content of the Subject 2 test varies by vehicle type, as detailed below: 1. Basic test items: pole test, hill start, side parking, single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turn, speed-limited passage through a narrow gate, continuous obstacle course, 100-meter gear shifting, and bumpy road driving. 2. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, the test must include no fewer than 6 items. (1) Mandatory items for large buses and city buses: pole test, hill start, right-angle turn, single-plank bridge, and continuous obstacle course. (2) Mandatory items for tractors: pole test, hill start, curve driving, right-angle turn, and speed-limited passage through a narrow gate. (3) Mandatory items for medium-sized buses and large trucks: pole test, hill start, side parking, single-plank bridge, and continuous obstacle course. Other test items are randomly selected. 3. For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission cars for the disabled, low-speed trucks, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, and ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, the test must include no fewer than 4 items. (1) Mandatory items for small cars and low-speed trucks: pole test, hill start, and side parking. (2) Mandatory items for small automatic transmission cars and small automatic transmission cars for the disabled: pole test and side parking. (3) Mandatory items for ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles and ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles: pole test, hill start, and single-plank bridge. Other test items are randomly selected.
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