
The reason for failing to schedule the Subject 2 test is that the scheduling rank exceeds the available test slots. Ranking rules: There are corresponding ranking rules for driving test scheduling. If there are many candidates ranked ahead of you and the available test slots at the test center have been filled according to the ranking rules, it means the scheduling has failed. Explanation of sorting time: For candidates scheduling the Subject 2 test for the first time, the sorting time is based on the date they passed the Subject 1 test; for those scheduling the Subject 2 test non-first time, the sorting time is based on the date of their last test; for candidates who successfully scheduled the test but canceled it due to personal reasons, the sorting time is based on the cancellation date.

When I was learning to drive, I also encountered the trouble of not being able to book the Subject 2 test, mainly because I hadn't completed enough training hours. The instructor said I had to finish all the required content first. Another time, the system had issues and couldn't be updated, so I had to wait several days before I could try again. I guess it might be due to mismatched or incorrect personal information, like missing digits in the ID number. To solve this, first check if the driving progress includes the simulated exam completion. If not, make up for it immediately. Then, ask the driving school administrator if the test center slots are full—they might reschedule you for a different time or location. Remember to keep your phone on to receive any updates and not miss any notifications.

After years of teaching driving, I've noticed that about 80% of students fail to book the Subject 2 test because their training hasn't met the required standards. Insufficient lesson hours or failing mock exams will block the system from allowing bookings. Occasionally, system maintenance may temporarily disable the function. I advise them to immediately verify their personal information to ensure their driver's license number and phone number are correct. An expired medical report is also a major issue—it needs to be updated in advance. If encountering system glitches, don't panic; try logging in with a different browser or device, and contact the driving school to help coordinate the schedule. Addressing these details early can save a lot of hassle.

My child couldn't schedule the Subject 2 driving test, which made me quite anxious. Common reasons include incomplete training courses or expired medical certificates. I'll remind him to check his training records and document dates to ensure all information is accurate. If test slots are limited, I'll urge him to act quickly to secure a spot. Safety comes first, and a smooth test scheduling process brings peace of mind. For prevention, maintaining consistent training without interruption and communicating promptly when issues arise can help avoid such troubles.


