How Many Days to Get the Result for Subject 3 Appointment?

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LeonardoFitz
07/24/25 7:24pm
Generally, you will receive a text message about one week before the exam, notifying the specific arrangements for the test. Since it is automatically assigned by the system, it will reasonably allocate based on the ranking rules, so there is no effective way to improve the success rate of the appointment. Introduction to Subject 3: 1. Content: Includes preparation before getting on the car, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operation, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 2. Appointment interval: Starting from June 1, 2021, the appointment interval for Subject 3 has been adjusted from 30 days after passing Subject 1 to 20 days. For adding a medium or large passenger or truck driver's license, the appointment interval for Subject 3 has been adjusted from 40 days after passing Subject 1 to 30 days.
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LaRachel
08/11/25 10:43am
When I just finished the subject three driving test, I was also worried about this issue. Generally, you can check the results on the driving test app within 1 to 2 working days. I used the app called Traffic Management 12123. The next day after the test, I refreshed the page and entered my ID number, and the speed was quite fast. However, during peak periods like summer vacation or the end of the year when many people register, it might take up to 3 days. Weekends don't count as working days. I also found that after scheduling the test, it's better not to constantly check your phone anxiously—just wait for the notification. You can also set a reminder on your phone to avoid missing it. If the results still haven't appeared after three days, you can contact the driving school to inquire, as the system sometimes gets stuck. In short, staying patient is the safest approach—don't be too hasty.
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