Why is there a 10-day rule for driving test appointments?

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DelParker
07/29/25 6:04pm
It takes 10 days to schedule an exam to allow students to calm down during this short period of time, consolidate these test items, and deepen their impressions. At the same time, because there are too many people applying for an exam, the number of places is limited. The following is extended information: 1. Formulation and announcement of the examination plan: Relevant departments should formulate and review the examination plans for each subject of the driving test at least 10 days before the announcement, and the announced examination plan should not be less than 5 days. 2. Notes: a. Self-appointment means that candidates freely choose the examination venue and time in the examination plan; system appointment is automatically selected by the system. b. Except for the subject one exam, when scheduling other subject exams, you need to evaluate the previous exam before continuing to schedule. c. After the appointment application is submitted, the system will notify the student by SMS 3 days in advance whether the appointment is successful, and the student can also log in to the appointment platform to directly check. d. When registering information, ensure that the mobile phone number and ID number are filled in correctly. e. Do not cancel easily after a successful appointment, otherwise it will affect the success rate and examination time of the next appointment.
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