On which date each month can I schedule Subject 2?
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Subject 2 generally requires scheduling one week before the intended exam date, but all required course hours must be completed prior to scheduling. Below is detailed information about Subject 2: 1. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, Subject 2 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, specifically the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as the S-curve). Some regions may include a sixth item, such as highway toll collection. 2. Learning Objectives: Master the basic driving operations and develop fundamental vehicle control skills; become proficient in basic methods of field and road driving, learn to properly use vehicle controls and accurately manage the vehicle's spatial position, and develop the ability to precisely control the vehicle's location, speed, and path.
There is no fixed reservation day for Subject 2 each month. It depends on the arrangement of your local DMV. As a driving school student like me, I often keep an eye on the 12123 APP to grab a spot. Generally, more slots are released at the beginning or middle of the month, so I make it a habit to log in and refresh early each month. I prepare my information and exam proofs in advance so I can secure a spot as soon as it opens. When there are fewer exam slots, competition is fierce. I recommend communicating more with your coach or classmates to gather information, and choose a good date based on weather and test site conditions instead of waiting for a specific day—this increases your chances of success. Also, before making a reservation, make sure you’re proficient in reverse parking. Don’t rush to book if you’re not ready, or you’ll waste a spot. Familiarize yourself with the process early to avoid last-minute chaos.
As an instructor, I've seen many candidates obsess over the appointment date. In fact, there's no fixed date each month—it varies by location and depends on the DMV's release schedule. For example, Beijing might announce dates on the APP one week in advance, while Shanghai operates on a first-come-first-served online booking system with no set pattern. I always emphasize not to wait for a specific date. Instead, regularly check official accounts or APP updates, keep your ID and test scores ready, and frequently refresh the page during free time to avoid missing opportunities. After securing an appointment, focus on intensive practice—don't just fixate on the date while neglecting skills. Passing the test safely is the priority. In short, proactive checking beats rigidly waiting for a set date.