How to Schedule the Driving Test Part 3 on Mobile?

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DeEmma
07/23/25 4:02pm
To schedule the Driving Test Part 3 (Subject 3) on your mobile, you can use the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform. Simply log in to the website and follow the on-screen instructions. Below is the step-by-step process for scheduling Subject 3 on mobile: 1. Log in; Visit the official driving test scheduling website, which is the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, select your city, and log in. 2. Schedule; After logging in, go to "My Homepage," click on "Driver's License Services," and you will see "Test Scheduling." After evaluating your previous test (e.g., Subject 2), you can schedule the next one (Subject 3). 3. Submit; You will then enter the official scheduling interface for Subject 3, which will display a process menu: Business Notice -> Confirm Information -> Select Subject and Test Center -> Choose Test Session -> Confirm Submission. 4. Confirm Information; In the "Confirm Information" section, verify your personal details such as name, ID number, phone number, etc. When "Selecting Subject and Test Center," confirm the test center with your instructor and pay attention to the test time. 5. Choose Session; When selecting the test session, communicate with your instructor to confirm the test date and whether it's in the morning or afternoon, which helps with post-registration arrangements like file transfers. After making all selections, click "Confirm Submission." During submission, you will need to recheck your registration details and enter a mobile verification code. 6. Print Receipt; After confirming the submission, return to the test scheduling page to view your registration information. There will be an option to "Print Scheduling Receipt," which you should download and print, as it is required to bring on the test day.
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MichaelRose
08/10/25 11:52am
I just booked my driving test for Subject 3 on my phone, and the whole process went smoothly. After downloading the Traffic Management 12123 app, I registered an account and entered my ID information to link my driving qualification. On the main interface, I clicked on "Exam Booking," selected the Subject 3 option, and the system automatically matched me with local test center choices. I picked a test center close to home, then browsed the available dates and time slots. Noticing that weekend slots were limited, I opted for a weekday morning instead. Before submitting the booking, I double-checked my personal details to ensure everything was correct. After clicking confirm, I received an SMS notification confirming the successful booking. If the app lags, try exiting and reopening it or switching to a different network. After booking, I practiced with the mock test questions in the app and reminded myself to bring my documents on test day—no slacking. This online method saves time and effort, way better than making a trip to the DMV.
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OTravis
09/22/25 5:53am
To schedule the Subject 3 test, simply use the Traffic Management 12123 app on your phone. After logging into the app, locate the 'Exam Appointment' function, then select the Subject 3 test type, such as the field test or road test. Next, choose the test center location—the system will display a list, so pick the most convenient one. Then, check the available dates and time slots to select one that suits you best and submit for confirmation. Before submitting, double-check your personal information to avoid errors, as mistakes may lead to failure. Since spots are limited, it's advisable to book a few days in advance to avoid peak times. Upon successful booking, the app will send a notification—remember to save a screenshot just in case. The app also has a help center where you can find answers to common issues, like when I experienced lag—clearing the cache fixed it. The whole process takes just a few minutes. Looking forward to the test day—stay calm, prepare well, and don’t slack on practicing your driving skills.
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