What to Do If Two Sessions of Subject 2 Are Booked?
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Only one session of the Subject 2 exam can be successfully booked; it is not possible to book two sessions successfully. Booking two sessions on the same day is only to increase the success rate of booking. If the selected session fails to be booked, you can make another booking after receiving the notification message. Candidates can choose to book by accepting the arrangement, which means the trainee selects a time period (in days), and the specific session is randomly assigned by the system. Below is additional information: 1. For the Subject 2 exam, if you fail the first attempt, you can retake it once. If you do not participate in the retake or fail the retake, the exam ends, and the applicant must rebook the exam after ten days. 2. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of bookings for the Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill exams must not exceed five times. If the fifth booking still results in failure, the results of other previously passed subjects will be invalidated.
I encountered the same situation last time when I was booking the Subject 2 test on the driving school app. I accidentally selected two different time slots. The next day, I received two text messages confirming successful bookings and realized I messed up. I immediately asked my instructor what to do, and he said the system only allows attendance at one test site, and the extra booking would automatically be overridden. Just to be safe, I called the vehicle management office to confirm that I only needed to attend the earliest scheduled test. Later, I made a special trip to the training ground to have the instructor teach me how to use the test booking system. That's when I learned there's a confirmation page after booking—I hadn't paid attention and just exited the page that time. I suggest you go in person to confirm the test information to avoid a wasted trip. Successful booking records can be checked on the Traffic Management 12123 app—just focus on the one with the status showing 'Booking Successful'.
A friend of mine also encountered this situation. She had booked two consecutive Wednesday and Friday sessions for Subject 2 and anxiously came to ask me. I recalled that the DMV system actually has anti-duplication settings. After checking the information, I confirmed that if you schedule the same subject simultaneously, the system will default to selecting the exam session closest to the current time. However, to be safe, it's best to cancel the extra session on the 12123 APP. The operation is quite simple—just go to the 'Exam Appointment' section, find the session you want to cancel, and click 'Withdraw.' If you're unsure about the process, you can ask the front desk of the driving school to help. Just bring your ID card, and it'll only take a few minutes. But be very careful not to cancel the wrong session, or you might end up missing the exam you actually need to take.