
If the reservation page keeps showing that the reservation is under processing, it means the reservation was not successful, and you need to cancel and rebook the reservation. When booking the Subject One test online, the result of whether the reservation is successful or not is usually displayed within 24 hours after booking. The test is divided into three subjects and four examinations: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge.

Yesterday, my neighbor’s kid was just complaining to me about this! I’ve come across quite a few similar cases—usually, it’s the system backend processing the information. From the DMV’s perspective, after receiving registration materials, they need to gradually verify identity details, medical reports, and other documents. During peak periods, the queue for review can be especially slow. If you haven’t seen any progress after 5 working days, immediately open the Traffic Management 12123 APP to check whether the uploaded photos are blurry or if any required options were missed. If the APP page is stuck and won’t update, try refreshing it before 7 AM in the morning when the system is under less pressure. If that still doesn’t work, take your ID card straight to the DMV service window—their internal system can pinpoint exactly where the hold-up is and allow you to resubmit your application on the spot. But don’t delay! If left unprocessed for over 30 days, the registration will automatically expire.

I just helped my cousin deal with this frustrating situation last month. First, stay calm and check the status on your phone. If it's stuck on 'processing,' don't just wait! Contact the driving school instructor immediately to check the filing system—sometimes it's due to missing documents from the school. Double-check the phone number and address you provided during registration. Last year, a student's application was rejected because they forgot to include the house number. I recommend refreshing the traffic management app three times a day (morning, noon, and evening), as system delays are common. If there's still no update by the seventh day, call 12345 and ask for the DMV hotline. Provide your ID number to request manual processing. Have your file number ready—it speeds up their search. And don't fall for those online scammers offering paid expedited services!

I also encountered this situation when teaching new students recently. The driver's license application processing usually takes 3-5 working days to complete. If it exceeds this time frame, it's abnormal. First, check if you've received any SMS from the DMV on your phone, as notifications for supplementary materials are often missed due to SMS blocking. It's recommended to use a computer to log in to the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform for more detailed information than what's displayed on the mobile version. If you see that your materials have been returned, resubmit them immediately, ensuring the photos clearly show your eyebrows and ears. In case of system crashes, avoid repeated submissions; wait two hours before trying again. Actually, the most effective method is to directly go to the driver's license test center and print the application receipt from the self-service machine, which will clearly indicate the review progress bar.


