How many days does it usually take to schedule a driving test?
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Scheduling for the first subject (Subject 1) test can generally be done one week before the exam date. However, test scheduling follows a priority system where those who register earlier get priority in the queue and take the test first. If too many people sign up for a particular exam date, those who scheduled later may have their appointments canceled and will need to reschedule for the next available test date. There are two types of test scheduling: regular scheduling and priority scheduling. The public security authorities will set priority and regular quotas based on local conditions. Students whose driver's license study period is less than 6 months can get priority scheduling for one test per subject within the validity period. When candidates have scheduling priority, they can choose time slots with priority status. For regular scheduling, the ranking time for the first Subject 1 test is determined by either the driver's license application date or the date of applying for additional driving qualifications; if no subjects have been scheduled before, the above-mentioned exam dates serve as the ranking time. Driving test scheduling timeline: Subject 2 test can be scheduled 15-20 days after passing Subject 1; typically there's a 10-20 day interval between Subject 2 and Subject 3. Ten days after passing Subject 2, you can schedule Subject 3 test online. (Prerequisite: at least 30 days must have passed since passing Subject 1 before scheduling.)