What to Do If You Can't Schedule Subject 2 Exam?
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You can ask your instructor or directly call the driving school's front desk. Express your desire to schedule the exam as soon as possible to your instructor. If the instructor still delays scheduling the exam, you can report the situation to the driving school or request to change instructors. If you are unable to schedule the exam yourself, consider whether you have not mastered the scheduling rules properly and need to improve on any unfamiliar or unclear aspects.
Booking for Subject Two can indeed be a headache. I've encountered this situation several times, mainly because the exam system is overloaded or slots get snatched up quickly. I'd recommend frequently checking the platform, especially around 5-6 AM when slots are often released, making it easier to secure one. Avoid peak times like weekends and holidays, and try weekday afternoons instead. Ensure your internet connection is stable, and don’t refresh the page too quickly to avoid freezing. If all else fails, consider switching to a different test center or delaying by a few days—just don’t stop practicing. Use this time to visit simulation training grounds more often, focusing on reversing into garages and parallel parking to solidify your foundational skills. Also, call the test center’s customer service; they might help prioritize your request. Patience is key—don’t let this affect your driving learning mood.