What is the success rate of scheduling Subject 2 and Subject 3 simultaneously?
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After passing Subject 1, you can successfully schedule both Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams simultaneously after 30 days. Regarding the related content of the driver's license test: Driver's license test content: Physical examination: Only those who pass the physical examination can take the driver's license test; Subject 1 theoretical knowledge test. After completing the required training hours, you can schedule the exam; Subject 2 test consists of five mandatory items: Reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, and parallel parking. All five test items must be passed in one attempt for the exam to be considered successful; Subject 3 actual road driving test includes a total of 16 test items, and the test distance must be no less than 3 kilometers; Subject 4 safety and common sense test consists of 50 questions, including single-choice, multiple-choice, and true/false questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90 or above. Driver's license regional validity: The driver's license can be obtained anywhere and is valid nationwide. Taking the test in a different location may require a temporary residence permit, and the price may vary, with some cities being more expensive. However, the driver's license must be reviewed in the location where it was issued (currently once every 6 years). You can either delegate the process or transfer the license back to the local traffic management office.
Honestly, whether you can schedule both Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests simultaneously depends on your driving school's operational practices. In some smaller cities with laxer regulations, as long as you passed Subject 1 two weeks prior, you can book back-to-back tests—coaches helping you cut in line can significantly boost success rates. But in major cities' standardized test centers, the systems automatically queue candidates based on your Subject 1 exam date and daily applicant volume. Last time I checked the backend data of Traffic Management 12123 for a friend, success rates could drop below 20% during holiday rushes, while off-peak seasons might see 70%+. So avoid peak periods like school breaks, and opt for rainy weekdays for higher booking odds. Also, have your coach monitor exam slot release times—logging into the system at midnight increases chances of securing consecutive test slots.