Why Has the Subject 3 Test Not Been Reviewed?
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If the training hours for Subject 3 show as "not reviewed" or "not passed," it could be due to the following two reasons: 1. Concurrent training sessions: For example, if there is overlapping training between Subject 1 theoretical learning and Subject 2 practical training, or between Subject 1 theoretical learning and Subject 4 theoretical learning. Simply put, training for different subjects on the same day may invalidate the training hours. 2. Photo mismatch: If the photo taken during training differs significantly from the registration photo due to shooting angle, posture, or makeup, the system may flag it as a mismatch, rendering the training hours invalid. More details are as follows: Note: 1. Subject 3 training hours: If the hours show as "not reviewed," it is because even after completing the required hours (24 hours for Subject 3, with no more than 4 hours per day), the review process takes 3-7 working days. Please be patient and wait for some time. 2. Subject 3 test scheduling: To schedule the Subject 3 test, the training hours must be completed and reviewed as valid, and you must wait at least 10 days after passing Subject 2. You can register for the test via the "Exam Scheduling" option under "Motor Vehicle Driver Services" on the homepage of the Traffic Management 12123 app or the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Platform. Follow the process to complete the necessary steps.
Having personally experienced the operations of an examination center, I am well aware of the common reasons for delays in the review of Subject 3. Normally, the review process takes several days to handle a large volume of exam data. During peak periods such as weekends or holidays, applications pile up and become overwhelming to process. Another factor could be system maintenance or upgrades, where occasional backend server failures lead to processing halts. I recommend first checking your status on the official website or app. If it shows as 'pending review,' just wait a bit—sometimes a simple page refresh helps. Technical issues like network delays or data synchronization errors can also slow down the review process. Don’t worry too much; this is quite normal, and things usually resume quickly after peak periods. The key is to ensure all your exam information is accurate—errors in details like your ID or registration can require manual fixes, causing further delays. Wait patiently for a few days, and if needed, call the exam center’s hotline to inquire about progress. They have dedicated staff to handle such issues and prevent greater delays. The review is crucial for exam safety, ensuring each trainee meets the standards before being allowed to drive on the road.
From a student's perspective, I personally experienced the agony of waiting for the third driving test review, constantly anxious about why the status wasn't updating. Common reasons include too many bugs in the online platform causing submission failures, or non-compliant photo formats being automatically blocked from the review queue by the system. Batch processing in the backend slows to a crawl when handling large volumes of applications, and system response delays cause status displays to lag. Data input errors like incorrect birthdates require manual verification, which takes additional time. I recommend using the App for real-time queries and taking screenshots as proof of successful submission, avoiding manual retries that might compound the chaos. During peak registration periods, staff can't keep up with the overwhelming volume, naturally causing slower queuing. Check your email or SMS notifications to ensure you didn't miss any confirmation steps. This waiting period is inevitably frustrating, but most issues are resolved within a few days without affecting license acquisition or driving. Avoid excessive follow-ups to prevent burdening the center, which might ironically delay results—maintaining fairness and reasonableness in the exam process is paramount.