What are the rules for scheduling a driver's license test?
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The rules for scheduling a driver's license test are as follows: 1. You can schedule the subject two test ten days after passing subject one; you can schedule the subject three test thirty days after passing subject one. Subject four can be scheduled at any time after passing the first three subjects. For all subjects, retakes can be scheduled ten natural days after the day of failure; 2. The vehicle management office should arrange the test according to the scheduled test site and time: after passing subject one, the applicant can schedule subject two or subject three road driving skill test. In some places, applicants can schedule subject two and subject three road driving skill tests at the same time, and if the scheduling is successful, the tests can be conducted consecutively; 3. After passing both subject two and subject three road driving skill tests, the applicant can take the subject three safety and civilized driving knowledge test on the same day: if the vehicle management office cannot arrange the test within sixty days, the applicant can choose to schedule the test at another test site within the province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the central government).
I just went through the process of scheduling a driving test, and the rules are quite particular. First, you must complete all the required hours set by the driving school. For example, a C1 license requires 56 hours, including both theoretical and practical driving training. Only after the system records and confirms this can you make an appointment on the APP. After passing the theoretical test, you must wait seven days before scheduling the road test to prevent accidents caused by rushing. Using the Traffic Management 12123 APP is very convenient, as it shows available slots in real-time. During peak periods like holidays, you might have to wait one or two weeks—don’t lose heart. Once scheduled, you cannot change or cancel within three days. I once got too impatient and almost forgot to practice the basics. My coach reminded me that the rules are designed for safety, ensuring everyone is fully prepared to avoid road tragedies. My advice is to open the APP early to check for available slots and avoid peak times.