Is it possible to succeed in the subject 2 exam with over 100 people scheduled?
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There is hope, as the size of examination venues varies in different locations. Generally, after scheduling the subject 2 exam, you will receive a text message within a week, and you will be notified one week before the exam. Here is the relevant information: 1. Regulations: The vehicle management office should publicly disclose the examination capacity, scheduling plans, number of scheduled candidates, and scheduling results of each examination venue in the service hall, waiting area, and on the internet. The layout of the examination venue, examination routes, and procedures should also be disclosed. The examination scheduling plan should be made public on the internet at least ten days before the exam. 2. Notes: In places where self-study and direct examination for small cars and small automatic transmission car licenses are implemented, applicants can use their own vehicles equipped with safety auxiliary devices, under the guidance of someone with safe driving experience, to learn driving skills on routes and at times designated by the traffic management department of the public security authorities.
Whether ranking over 100th in Subject 2 reservation can succeed mainly depends on the test center's capacity. For example, if your chosen center examines 200 candidates daily, the 100+ position is quite safe. But for smaller venues handling only 30-40 people per day, it's riskier. Check the center's historical quota allocation or monitor real-time booking ratios via the Traffic Management 12123 app. Many candidates cancel before deadlines—I once got tested despite initially ranking 150th. Don't fixate on the number; the system processes applicants in queue order. Just check daily updates.