How many test sessions can be booked for Subject 2?
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Subject 2 allows booking up to 3 test sessions, which means a maximum of 3 sessions can be selected for a single booking. Here is relevant knowledge about the Subject 2 exam: Subject 2 Retake Rules: For the Subject 2 exam, if you fail the first attempt, you are allowed one retake. If you do not attend the retake or fail the retake, the exam process ends for that attempt, and the applicant must reschedule the exam after ten days. Number of Subject 2 Retakes: Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of times you can schedule a road driving skill test for Subject 2 must not exceed five. Subject 2 Passing Criteria: For large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium passenger vehicles, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is sufficient to pass.
I just finished the Subject 2 test and noticed that multiple time slots can be selected when making an appointment, with the exact number depending on your test location. Generally, on the Traffic Management 12123 APP, you can book three different time slots simultaneously, ranked by priority. At my test center, there were two morning sessions and three afternoon sessions—I selected all the afternoon slots. The system will automatically assign one, and if it's full, it will move to the next option. I recommend choosing consecutive days with different time slots for higher flexibility. A fellow trainee selected up to four preferred slots but ended up taking the third one. Remember to book at least one week in advance, securing backup options on the first day of registration, and avoid waiting until the last two days.
I specifically went to the DMV to inquire about getting a driver's license. For the subject two test, you can schedule up to five exam sessions simultaneously. The process is simple: log into the app, select 'Exam Scheduling,' enter the subject two interface, and you can check multiple session dates. I selected three weekday afternoon sessions, and the system allocated based on the order of registration—I got my second choice. It's crucial to check the test center's capacity, as some smaller centers only offer three available sessions. If you don't get a slot, you can join the next round of scheduling, but you'll have to queue again. It's advisable to prioritize less crowded days like Tuesday or Wednesday and avoid weekend peaks. If you choose the wrong session, you can cancel and reschedule up to three days before the exam, but you're limited to two changes.
The number of available sessions for Subject 2 depends on local policies, but typically you can choose 3-5 preferred time slots. When I booked via the 12123 APP, the system showed 'Maximum 5 sessions selectable', so I checked all morning slots from Monday to Wednesday. The backend automatically assigned me to Tuesday based on exam quotas. Keep these points in mind: different test centers offer varying numbers of sessions, with big city centers having 7-8 daily; modifications close 48 hours before booking deadline; successful bookings trigger SMS notifications. Don't panic if you don't get your first choice - just wait for the next booking cycle. In our driving learner group, someone succeeded on their third attempt but could always select multiple backup slots each time.