What to do if the review of Subject 3 training hours is delayed?
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Subject 3 review usually goes through machine review first, followed by manual final review. If the Subject 3 training hours show as "pending review" or "failed," it may be due to one of the following three reasons: 1. Concurrent training: For example, cross-training between Subject 1 theoretical learning and Subject 2 practical training, or overlapping theoretical learning between Subject 1 and Subject 4. Training hours may be invalidated if different subjects are trained on the same day. 2. Photo mismatch: Due to differences in shooting angle, posture, or makeup level, the photo may deviate significantly from the registration photo, leading the system to flag it as a mismatch and invalidate the training hours. 3. Review time not yet reached: If Subject 3 training hours show as "pending review," it may simply be because the review process takes 3-7 working days, even after completing the required hours (24 hours for Subject 3, with no more than 4 hours per day).
If you encounter a situation where your Class 3 driving hours are not being reviewed, don't panic—this is quite common. I've personally experienced similar issues, mostly due to system backend congestion or incomplete document uploads. First, proactively contact your driving school instructor or administrator and ask them to follow up on the review process. If the driving school doesn't respond, you can call the local DMV's hotline or visit in person, bringing your learning records and ID for verification. Next, check whether your mobile app or learning platform has missing information, such as hour logs or signed documents. In short, stay calm and wait patiently for two or three days—don't let this affect your exam mindset, as safe driving is what truly matters.
Don't delay in handling the delayed approval of Subject 3 training hours. From what I understand, common reasons include data upload errors or system maintenance, possibly caused by blurry timestamps on your training photos or unclear signatures leading to failed verification. Contact the driving school immediately for a review; if issues are found, promptly submit supplementary materials. If there's no response, escalate the matter to the vehicle management department for feedback. Throughout the process, keep evidence of communication such as screenshots to prevent buck-passing. Never overlook this seemingly minor issue as it may delay your exam—the safety learning process must be complete and compliant. Taking timely action will generally resolve the problem.
Don't worry if your driving hours review gets stuck, it's mostly a technical issue. I suggest first checking if your learning records are complete, such as attendance screenshots, then contact your instructor to follow up; if it's a system bug, just wait a few days. Keep communication open to prevent small issues from becoming big troubles, passing the exam is what really matters.