What to Do If You Can't Schedule the Subject 1 Test?
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Reasons for being unable to schedule the Subject 1 test: 1. Unupdated registration information: This situation usually occurs when scheduling the Subject 1 test. It may be because you haven't registered for the driver's license test yet, or the driving school you enrolled in hasn't registered your personal information on the vehicle management office website, making it impossible to schedule the test. The solution is to register for the test at the driving school or wait for the registration information to be updated. 2. System maintenance: The traffic management 12123 system undergoes maintenance every day from 0:00 to 1:00 AM, during which scheduling is unavailable. You can try scheduling at other times. 3. Insufficient training duration: If the required training duration for this subject hasn't been completed or hasn't been reviewed yet, you may also encounter issues scheduling the test. The solution is to complete the required training duration or contact your driving school instructor for assistance.
I also couldn’t book the subject one test at that time, which was really frustrating. At first, I always chose peak hours, like weekend afternoons, but the system was completely jammed. Later, I realized that the booking page on the driving test app updates very quickly, and refreshing during peak hours was useless. I changed my strategy and specifically chose weekday mornings or late at night to avoid the crowds, and it worked much better. I also heard that the system reserves slots for certain test centers, so checking which locations have more vacancies and prioritizing those can help. Try a few more times, don’t give up, and usually, you’ll succeed within a week or two. If all else fails, you can directly go to the driving test center and ask if there are any last-minute cancellations. In short, don’t fixate on one time slot—be flexible, reduce the pressure, and you’ll get it done eventually.