What does 'No available test site' mean?

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MacKing
07/28/25 7:46pm
'No available test site' means all current test slots are fully booked. If the Traffic Management 12123 app shows 'no test site information available' when making a reservation, try refreshing the page several times with your phone to see if it returns to normal. If it still shows no test site, you can try making a new reservation a few days later or ask your driving school instructor for assistance. Here are some reasons why 'no available test site' might be displayed: Fully booked: The recently opened test slots are full, and new test times have not been released yet. In this case, you cannot make a reservation. It's best to go to your driving school to make a reservation because test slots are limited and usually allocated to driving schools first. Another reason could be that test slots have not been released yet, so you can inquire with your driving school. System upgrade: The system might be undergoing maintenance or an upgrade, so wait for some time before checking again. Generally, there are no test sites available during weekends because the examiners also rest on national holidays. In this case, you can only check again after a couple of days to see if new test slots have been updated. Solutions for not being able to make a test reservation: You can try clicking 'Test Reservation' on the Traffic Management 12123 app around midnight (00:00~1:00) every day. If the app prompts 'System maintenance, operation not available,' you can try making a reservation at another time. Some students might fail to apply successfully during the process and receive a message like 'No training record detected.' This is mainly because the required training hours have not been completed. In this case, contact your driving school or instructor for assistance. If you registered through a driving school, it's possible that the school has not yet logged your information on the vehicle management office's website. If the vehicle management office has not finished reviewing your file, you won't be able to make a reservation normally. You'll need to wait patiently for a few more days. For canceling a test reservation: If you apply to cancel before the reservation deadline, your request will be processed directly (only once). If you apply after the deadline, you must visit the city vehicle management office's service hall in person to cancel the test.
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