What Are the Reasons for Failing to Schedule a Driving Test?
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Failing to schedule a driving test is due to low priority or system issues. Below are the specific reasons for failing to schedule a driving test: Low Priority: When there are too many people scheduling at the same time, your priority may be lower than others. There is no need to rush to log in and schedule, as slots are allocated based on priority. If you schedule early but your priority is lower than others, you may not succeed. For the first-time scheduling of the Theory Test (Subject 1), the sorting time is based on the date when the user initially applied for a motor vehicle driver's license. For non-first-time scheduling of tests, the sorting time is based on the date of the last test taken. System Issues: Sometimes, the system may be under too much pressure, leading to some students being unable to schedule a test. In such cases, you can only wait for the system to be fixed.