Will I receive a text message if I fail to schedule the Subject 2 test?
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Normally, you will receive a text message indicating that the Subject 2 test scheduling has failed. However, in practice, it is common not to receive the message. It is recommended to check online or ask your coach for accurate information to better arrange your schedule. Below are some important notes for the Subject 2 test: Fasten your seatbelt: After getting into the car, fasten your seatbelt immediately. Make sure not to buckle it incorrectly or on the passenger side, as this will result in an automatic failure. Do not unfasten the seatbelt during the entire test. Adjust the seat and mirrors: After entering the car, adjust the seat, mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, turn on the left turn signal, shift to first gear, and release the handbrake. These six steps are essential. Ensure all preparations are complete before starting. No stopping during the test: There is no time limit for reversing into the parking space, but you must not stop during the process. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will judge it as stopping midway, so controlling the speed is crucial. The time limit for starting on a slope is 30 seconds: The system will give a voice prompt every 10 seconds, and exceeding 30 seconds will result in an automatic failure.
You will definitely receive an SMS notification if your Subject 2 appointment fails. The Traffic Management 12123 platform has SMS notification enabled by default. I've handled this for students before—the system sends results to your registered phone number whether the appointment succeeds or fails. If you see the words 'Appointment Failed,' don't just wait; log in to 12123 immediately to check the specific reason. Common issues might include failed document verification, such as uploading a blurry medical certificate, or your driving school enrollment records not being synced. Additionally, if the system detects that you've canceled appointments too frequently recently, it may restrict further bookings. I've also encountered cases where appointments failed due to full quotas, so it's safest to grab a slot right when new appointments are released at midnight.