
Schedule the Subject 2 test by searching online for the 12123 Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, logging in, and making an appointment. Below is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skills test. 2. Content: For small vehicles (C1, C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. For large vehicles (A1, A2, A3, B1, B2), the test items include: stake test, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, passing a single-plank bridge, driving on a curve, turning at a right angle, passing a width-limited gate, passing continuous obstacles, driving on undulating roads, making a U-turn on a narrow road, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountainous roads, tunnels, rainy and foggy weather, slippery roads, and emergency handling. 3. Development: Starting from June 1, 2021, the 'stopping and starting on a slope' item will be removed from the Subject 2 test for small automatic transmission vehicle driver's license examinations.

I recently booked my Subject 2 driving test and found the process quite simple. Mainly operated through the Traffic Management 12123 APP: first download the app, register an account, log in by binding ID card and driver's license information, then click into the driving test service section and select the Subject 2 test booking option. The system will display nearby test centers and available dates. I chose a weekday morning slot, confirmed the submission, and paid a fee of several dozen yuan. However, during peak periods like summer vacation, it's best to start checking one or two weeks in advance as slots can fill up quickly. The whole process takes about five minutes. Remember to prepare your ID and driving school records in advance to make the booking go smoothly. Make sure you've practiced enough before taking the test, don't rush, and keeping a relaxed mindset is very important.

Last year, I had a bit of a hiccup when booking the Subject 2 test, but overall it went smoothly. After completing the required training hours at the driving school to qualify, I logged onto the traffic management platform myself to book: entered my ID number, selected a Subject 2 test center, and the system listed available time slots—picked one, paid, and it was done. The key is to ensure a stable internet connection to avoid getting stuck during payment, which could lead to failure and having to start over. I recommend booking on weekday mornings when there are fewer people, making it easier to succeed. Plus, have your phone or camera ready to snap a photo of the booking confirmation page just in case. Experience says to squeeze in a few more practices for reverse parking and hill starts after booking—it boosts confidence for the actual test. Always ask your instructor for advice to steer clear of trouble.

When my child was learning to drive, I helped him book the Subject 2 test. Just log in to the Traffic Management 12123 APP on the phone, select the Subject 2 booking entry, fill in his information, choose the test center, time, and date, then pay the fee to complete. The whole process is as simple as ordering takeout, but make sure to pass Subject 1 first before booking. I suggest parents helping their kids book choose non-peak dates for sufficient slots. After payment, remind the child to confirm with the driving school, bring their ID card, and arrive on time—safety comes first. Usually, urge them to practice more to avoid panicking during the test.


