Why does Subject 3 reservation status change from 'Under Review' to 'Application Submitted'?
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Subject 3 changing from 'Under Review' to 'Application Submitted' indicates a successful application. Below is relevant information about driving test subjects: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations and related knowledge test (Subject 1) - written exam, computer-based with 100 points maximum, passing score is 90 or above (inclusive). 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills test (Subject 2) - practical test in enclosed area. Results are either pass or fail. Five mandatory sequential tests: reverse parking, parallel parking, S-curve, right-angle turn, and hill start/stop. 100 points maximum, passing score is 80 or above (inclusive). 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills test (Subject 3) - practical test on simulated road course. 100 points maximum, passing scores: 90+ for large buses, 80+ for large trucks, 70+ for other vehicle types. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject 4) - written exam, 100 points maximum, passing score is 90 or above (inclusive).
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 3, the appointment status suddenly changed from 'Under Review' to 'Under Application,' which really startled me. Later, my instructor told me that this usually happens due to issues with personal information verification, such as a blurry ID photo upload or incorrect contact details, causing the system to automatically reject and require re-submission. I quickly went to the driving school to resubmit my documents and had to wait three or four days before the status returned to 'Under Review.' I recommend you check whether the information you provided during registration is complete and accurate as soon as possible, so you don’t waste time like I did. Also, system maintenance or new regulations being introduced can often trigger such status changes—keep refreshing the page for updates.
In our daily driving school circles, it's quite common for the status to change from 'under review' to 'applying.' Most of the time, this happens due to temporary adjustments in exam quotas or information conflicts, such as when the selected time slot is full and the system automatically cancels the pre-review. A friend of mine had to reapply in the queue after the platform detected an error in the address on their documents. If you encounter this issue, don't panic—contact your driving school or the official website customer service to check the status, as their backend can sometimes manually fix it. Of course, software bugs can also cause trouble, so regularly updating the app can help.