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What does it mean when the system shows 'not attended training' when scheduling Subject 2?

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LaAshlyn
09/05/25 8:01am
Scheduling Subject 2 shows 'not attended training'. If the system displays 'not trained', it means the student's training hours have not been uploaded to the system yet. In this untrained state, the exam cannot be scheduled. Therefore, you can consult the driving school at this time to inquire about the upload status of your training hours. The reasons for the 'not attended training' message when scheduling Subject 2 are as follows: Reason 1: Failure to complete the required training hours when learning Subject 2 of the motor vehicle driver's license, resulting in inability to schedule the exam. Reason 2: Due to network delay, the training hour data is uploaded late, making it impossible to schedule. Reason 3: Due to reasons related to the driving school, scheduling is not possible.
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ElainaLynn
09/17/25 8:10am
I've encountered this issue with many students inquiring. It's quite common to see the 'No Training Attended' prompt when booking Subject 2. The key is to check your attendance records. The driving school's training hour system is online – for example, Subject 2 requires 16 training hours, and even a half-hour shortfall will prevent data upload. Sometimes the GPS fails to capture the practice route, or the instructor forgets to click 'Start Training' on the terminal. Last week, a student had invalid hours because they kept forgetting to swipe their ID card during practice. I recommend first checking your student manual to verify your training records, then go directly to the academic office to fill out a training hour appeal form. It can sync with the traffic management system in as little as two days. Remember to proactively remind your instructor to operate the timing device before your next practice session – don't just focus on practicing reverse parking.
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EmersynRose
10/31/25 8:41am
Last time I accompanied a friend to deal with this situation, the system reporting 'training not attended' is mostly due to poor data synchronization. Think carefully: did you clock in for every required item during your Subject 2 practice? Our driving school has sensors installed on the steering wheel—if you didn’t complete enough turns during S-curve practice, the hours won’t count. Also, check the 'My Training Records' section in the 12123 APP to see if all entries are grayed out; a red stamp indicates missing data upload from the school. Instead of calling to complain, bring your ID card to the school’s front desk to push for data upload—this usually unlocks booking permissions within four hours. Have them show you how to check the indicator lights on the training terminal too.
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OLilliana
12/15/25 2:01am
The key to this issue lies in the training hours verification process. First, confirm if your training card has been inserted into all onboard terminal devices, especially the metal box on the front right side of the reversing parking practice vehicle. Some new trainees don't know they need to wait for the 'beep' sound before turning off the engine - missing this step results in unrecorded training hours. Secondly, check if your phone has received the SMS notification confirming training completion. If the data is correct, it's most likely caused by synchronization delays between the driving school and DMV systems. Just helped my cousin with this last Tuesday - went to the school office at 3pm to manually refresh the system, and could schedule the exam by 5pm. Remember to bring your training manual as proof.
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