What to Do When the Number of Applicants Exceeds the Planned Quota for Subject One?
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Those who fail to make an online appointment for Subject One can reschedule. If the appointment system continuously shows that the Subject One appointment is under processing, it can be canceled. Applicants can bring their ID cards to the vehicle management office's appointment center to cancel the processing. Generally, appointments need to be made before the exam. You can call and communicate with the driving school, and have the 58 Auto school staff go to the vehicle management office to delete the unsuccessful appointment information. Select the exam appointment, confirm the information is correct, choose the exam session independently, and follow the system's arrangement for the exam.
When I signed up for the Subject 1 test, the number of applicants exceeded the planned quota, which was really frustrating. The exam system is intelligently designed—once overbooked, it automatically puts me on a waiting list, and the APP notifies me to select a slot when one becomes available. I logged into the interface several times a day and found that the quota updates most frequently at 8 a.m. Additionally, test centers add more batches based on demand, like Monday to Thursday being less crowded. Experience tells me not to pick peak hours—choosing early morning, evening, or weekdays makes it easier to secure a spot. If the booking is overbooked, don’t panic; the system has a backup mechanism to avoid chaos. The safest approach is to follow the DMV’s official account and wait for their announcement of new sessions before acting. In short, be patient and actively refresh for openings—it’s not a big issue.