
Subject 1 cannot be scheduled for Subject 2 after 10 days, possibly due to insufficient time or a low ranking. Here is the relevant introduction: Time: According to regulations, Subject 2 can be scheduled 10 days after passing Subject 1, and similarly, Subject 3 can be scheduled 10 days after passing Subject 2. If you cannot schedule Subject 2 after one day, try waiting another 1-2 days before scheduling. If you still cannot schedule, you can consult the driving test center or vehicle management office. Reason: Because the day you pass Subject 1 does not count as a full natural day, effectively making it less than 10 days when scheduling Subject 2, it will definitely fail. Additionally, due to the number of applicants and the limitations of test centers in various regions, some areas have more applicants and fewer test centers, resulting in a relatively longer scheduling interval and a lower success rate for scheduling.

Oh, it's really frustrating not being able to book the Subject 2 test. I remember it was the same when I was getting my driver's license. The system only opens a few slots at specific times, like 8 AM or 10 PM, and once you miss them, it's full. Maybe you're trying at the wrong time—avoid peak hours like weekend mornings. Another key point is getting help from your driving school; they sometimes have internal slots or priority channels, so don't rely solely on refreshing the system yourself. Also, double-check your personal information, like your ID number and name, to ensure it's accurate for registration. Keep trying a few more times, don't lose hope—you'll eventually get a slot. I succeeded after persistently trying for several days, and looking back, it was quite a hassle.

From a technical perspective, failure to book Subject 2 driving test slots is often due to intense competition for limited spots. The driving test system typically releases slots at fixed times, such as midnight on Mondays or the beginning of each month, with slots getting snapped up instantly. High demand with limited resources is the norm, so you may need to refresh the page more frequently - using a mobile app makes real-time monitoring easier. Some regions release slots in batches, so waiting a few days doesn't necessarily mean missing out. Additionally, backend system issues like server congestion may cause delays, where trying a different browser or network environment could help. Remember to first confirm you've passed the theoretical test and met all Subject 2 prerequisites. Preparing in advance rather than waiting until the last minute will increase your chances of success.

Stuck on booking the Subject 2 test? First, check the quota status on the driving test APP or website. If it's full, set an alarm to try early in the morning—success rates are higher at midnight. Don't just focus on popular time slots; for example, weekdays in the afternoon or non-peak days tend to have more availability. Also, contact your driving school instructor for help with queue-jumping or notifications—they have internal channels. After ensuring your personal information is correct, try a few more times and you'll surely succeed.


