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Why Can't the Subject 2 Exam Fee Be Paid?

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VincentLynn
07/28/25 11:55am

Due to a system error, please wait and try again later. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the exam includes five mandatory items: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). 2. Teaching Objectives: Master the basic essentials of driving operations and possess fundamental vehicle control abilities; proficiently grasp basic methods of field and road driving, with the capability to reasonably use vehicle controls and correctly manage the vehicle's spatial position, accurately controlling the vehicle's position, speed, and route.

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CalvinRose
08/11/25 4:44pm

Once when I was taking the driving test, I encountered a payment failure for Subject 2. At that time, the driving school's system was undergoing an upgrade, and all students were stuck on the payment page. Possible reasons include: network connection issues, such as weak mobile signal or unstable router, preventing payment information from being transmitted; issues on the bank side, such as insufficient balance, incorrect input information, or an expired bank card; additionally, if the test slots are full, the payment button may turn gray and become unresponsive. General advice: refresh the page several times, preferably during off-peak hours like early morning or late evening. If that doesn’t work, contact the driving school’s customer service to confirm maintenance times. Such issues are common during peak hours when learning to drive, so it’s best to allocate extra time to avoid disrupting your test schedule. After all, the failure rate for Subject 2 is high, and while the fee is minor, it can affect your mood. In the end, I resolved it by switching to another payment method—annoying but not difficult to fix.

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SanNevaeh
09/28/25 6:02am

Have encountered situations where the exam fee couldn't be paid, likely due to overloaded or crashed payment platform servers, especially when large numbers of students operate simultaneously. I recall that system maintenance or updates often lead to bugs, such as third-party payment interface abnormalities, unopenable links, or getting stuck at the submission stage. Overly strict bank card security settings can also block transactions. Suggestions: Try switching browsers or clearing the cache. If there's no urgency, waiting a day might help, as driving test centers usually handle operations more smoothly on weekdays. A related point: Driving school fee structures are complex, so don't panic if payment fails—it's unrelated to automotive driving training and more about backend technical issues. Just check your email notifications for any maintenance announcements.

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ErinLee
11/11/25 7:56am

I heard that some people failed to pay the subject two fee, often due to driving school quota restrictions or rule changes. I learned that: when the exam slots are full, the system will automatically block payments; or policy adjustments such as price updates may temporarily suspend payments during the transition period. Students need to check the driving school's official website for notifications and verify if their bank card information is correct. Additionally, system errors like data conflicts are common. A simple solution: try again at a different time, contact customer service to record the issue, to avoid affecting exam plans. After all, fee issues during the driving test process are minor, don't let them distract from training focus.

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