
Subject 1 scheduling success will send a text message. After successfully scheduling the Subject 1 test, you will receive a text message reminder 3-5 days before the exam. Even if the scheduling fails, you will also be notified via text message. If the Subject 1 scheduling is unsuccessful, you can choose a session with a higher ranking and reschedule. Notes for the Subject 1 test: Waiting in the waiting hall: Candidates must hold their ID card, "Motor Vehicle Driver Test Score Sheet" (do not sign the score sheet before the test), "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Record", and test scheduling voucher. After submitting these documents to the invigilation staff, wait in the waiting hall for test arrangements. Candidate entry: After seeing their information on the electronic display screen in the waiting hall, candidates should proceed to the test entrance. The examiner will review the "Motor Vehicle Driver Test Score Sheet", "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Record", and test scheduling voucher for compliance, verify the ID card to confirm the candidate's identity, and then allow entry. During the test: Candidates are strictly prohibited from flipping through materials, making or answering phone calls, whispering, discussing with others, or taking the test for someone else, as these actions violate test discipline and will result in cancellation of test scores. The examiner will patrol the test room to maintain order and address cheating behaviors; the invigilation department leadership and test supervision staff will remotely monitor the test room via computer. If any cheating behavior is detected, photos will be taken as evidence, and the test scores will be canceled.

When I successfully booked the subject one driving test, I received a text message notification with the specific exam time and location details, which made me feel at ease since I was a beginner and initially worried about the process not going smoothly. The message arrived while I was practicing at the driving school, and the instructor reminded me to promptly check my phone in case the SMS was filtered out, especially as some numbers might be flagged as spam by the system. It's advisable to check your inbox immediately after booking. If you don’t receive it within ten minutes, quickly log into the Traffic Management 12123 App to confirm your booking status to avoid missing important updates that could disrupt your exam schedule. A friend also mentioned that if the phone number was entered incorrectly, you might not receive the message, so always double-check your details during registration to prevent such minor errors.

As someone who has been through it, when my child was taking the driver's license test, they immediately received a text message notification upon successfully booking the subject one exam. This thoughtful design ensures that students know the result right away, saving them from unnecessary anxiety. However, in practice, the SMS might sometimes be delayed by an hour or two, or fail to arrive due to poor signal, especially in rural or older urban areas. So I reminded them not to just wait for the text after booking, but also to check the reservation record on the driving test platform app for double assurance. The phone number provided during the booking must be absolutely correct; otherwise, the notification won't reach them. It's also important to regularly clear the SMS inbox to avoid missing new messages due to a full inbox. These small details are what I paid attention to during their driving lessons to ensure everything went smoothly.

In the digital age, the driving test system has largely automated notifications. Once you successfully book the Theory Test (Subject 1), an SMS will be sent to your phone in real-time. Based on my personal tests, it usually arrives within minutes, and the confirmation status is also displayed synchronously on the App. This is quite reliable, as the platform uses technology similar to e-commerce order confirmations. I recommend keeping your notification reception active—don’t turn off your phone’s vibration or alerts. You can also set a calendar reminder as a backup when booking. If the SMS doesn’t arrive, which can occasionally happen due to system errors, you can manually verify your booking status by logging into the traffic management bureau’s website or mini-program.


