
First, open the 'Traffic Management 12123' app on your phone. After logging in, the main interface will appear as shown below. Click on 'More' at the arrow. On the 'Service Center' interface, under 'Driver's License Services', click on 'Exam Scheduling'. Then click 'Read and Agree' at the arrow. On the 'Exam Scheduling' interface as shown below, the arrow indicates 'Processing'. You can then wait for the scheduling result.

When I was working in another city, I took the Subject 2 driving test using the Traffic Management 12123 APP, which was quite convenient. You need to download this APP first, register an account, bind your driver's license and identity information, and then you can proceed to make an appointment. If you choose to take the test in another city, make sure the test center in the target city has available slots, and check the available dates about a week in advance. I didn’t pay attention at first and ended up selecting a distant test center, which made the commute very troublesome. Later, I learned to prioritize nearby locations in the APP. Also, check the policy differences between your local area and the other city. For example, some places require you to transfer your score first, which can be done by filling out a form at the local vehicle management office. The parts that the APP can handle with one click are much more convenient. As for the cost, it’s usually around a few dozen yuan, and you can pay directly on the APP. You’ll receive an SMS reminder after a successful appointment, but if the system lags, just try a few more times. In short, allow extra time to prepare your materials to avoid delaying the test.

I often help friends with their driver's license test arrangements, and scheduling the Subject 2 test in a different location isn't difficult. The key is to use the official app. Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, log into your account, and enter the test scheduling module. Select Subject 2 and the option for a different test location. Follow the prompts to choose the city, date, and specific venue. Check the reviews of the test center in advance to avoid picking a bad one. The steps are straightforward, but don’t forget to bring your ID card and confirm your appointment status before heading to the test center. When applying for a test in a different location, pay attention to whether your driver's license is registered locally—otherwise, you’ll need to transfer it. The app provides guidance, but sometimes you may need to visit the DMV in person. I recommend scheduling at least two weeks in advance to avoid peak times, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free process. Also, keep an eye on policy changes—some places may introduce new requirements, such as uploading a temporary residence permit. For safety, take screenshots of your appointment confirmation as backup.

As a driving novice, I tried booking the Subject 2 test in another city, and it was easily done by downloading the traffic management app from the mobile app store. After logging in, it was just a few simple steps: click on test appointment, select Subject 2, switch to the out-of-town option, choose a target city, find available test center times, and confirm. The whole process was smooth, with no major issues. The app automatically handled most of the paperwork, and even payment was done online. My main concern was whether I could take the test near home to save travel time. Later, I found out the policy allows free choice, which is quite user-friendly. If you have questions, ask your driving school instructor—they often give advice on avoiding peak periods. Don’t overthink it; just follow the app, and it’ll be fine.