Is it difficult to make an appointment for C2?

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MacMackenzie
07/29/25 4:36pm
Making an appointment for C2 is relatively difficult. The following are the specific reasons for failing to schedule a driving test: 1. Low priority: At the time, there were too many people making appointments, and the priority was not as high as others. There is no need to rush to log in and make an appointment, as slots are allocated based on priority. If you make an appointment first but your priority is not as high as others, you may not succeed in making the appointment. For the first-time scheduling of the subject one test, the sorting time is based on the date when the user initially applied for a motor vehicle driver's license, etc. For non-first-time scheduling of subject tests, the sorting time is based on the date of the last test. 2. System issues: Sometimes, the system is under too much pressure, and some students may not be able to make an appointment, and can only wait for the system to be repaired.
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