How Many Days Does It Usually Take to Successfully Schedule the Subject 3 Test?

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JaxonDella
07/29/25 12:07am
It typically takes 5-10 days for the Subject 3 test scheduling request to be processed. The duration mainly depends on the current number of applicants; the more applicants there are, the longer it will take to successfully schedule the test. After completing the required hours for the Subject 3 driving license test, students need to promptly complete the scheduling process to take the test as soon as possible. The process for scheduling the Subject 3 test is as follows: Subject 3 Test Scheduling Application: Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, click on the test scheduling application, log in to the scheduling interface, and proceed with the application process. Scheduling Completion and Ranking: After the application period ends, the system automatically ranks applicants. Successful applicants will receive an SMS notification confirming their ranking and reminding them to confirm their test schedule within the specified date. Test Scheduling Confirmation: Students log in to the test scheduling confirmation page, verify the scheduling information, select the test session, and confirm the submission. Review: The system automatically reviews the applications 5 days before the test date. Successful applicants will receive an SMS notification confirming their review and informing them of the scheduled test date, location, and session. According to Article 37 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the number of scheduling attempts for the Subject 3 test must not exceed five, with a minimum interval of ten days between each attempt. Each test includes one retake opportunity. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, the applicant will have an immediate retake chance. If the retake is also unsuccessful, the test will be terminated. To continue, the applicant must wait for another 10 days before scheduling again. Each applicant has a different scheduling priority based on their test progress and the number of scheduling attempts. Applicants with higher priority are more likely to successfully schedule the test. In particular, applicants within six months of the three-year driving test validity period deadline are entitled to one priority scheduling right for each subject.
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Adalynn
08/12/25 4:24am
I just finished the Subject 2 driving test and immediately booked Subject 3, but had to wait a week for confirmation—common in cities, especially during peak seasons like summer vacation when delays are longer. My driving instructor said the average is 3-7 days, but it varies greatly by region—a friend in a small county got it done in 2-3 days. Don’t just wait passively; actively check the app for updates. Having complete documents is key—don’t forget your ID copy, as system glitches can cause delays. Stay patient; it’ll usually resolve within 1-2 weeks. Before the test, practice the routes thoroughly to avoid retakes wasting more time.
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