
There will be an SMS notification. The precautions for the Subject 3 test are as follows: 1. Precaution 1: If the examinee's fingerprint verification fails, please exit the vehicle to re-collect the fingerprint before queuing again for the test. 2. Precaution 2: During the test, if the examinee's score falls below the passing score, the system will automatically prompt the examinee to pull over. After completing the pull-over action, the system will prompt for the next test. 3. Precaution 3: After the examinee completes all required test items and travels a distance of more than 3 kilometers, the system will automatically prompt to pull over. Upon hearing the pull-over instruction, the examinee should choose a clear curb on the test route and complete the pull-over action after confirming safety. The system will then announce the test result via voice. 4. Precaution 4: When walking around the vehicle to inspect its appearance and surrounding environment, to ensure the accuracy of radar signal detection, please maintain a distance of within 1 meter between yourself and the vehicle.

I've encountered many students consulting about similar issues. It's quite common to receive SMS notifications when the subject three test appointment fails. Examination platforms like the Traffic Management 12123 app in most regions will send failure notifications via SMS, informing you that the slots are full or suggesting you try again for other reasons. However, there can sometimes be delays or signal issues with the system, leading to not receiving the message. My advice is to check the status on the app anytime after making an appointment. If you don’t receive an SMS within 24 hours, check online directly or contact your driving school instructor for confirmation. Don’t be discouraged by a failed appointment; just pick another available date and try again. Ensuring driving safety is the key, so practice starting and lane changing more before the test. If you fail multiple times, check if your qualification documents are complete to avoid delays caused by submitting incorrect information.

Last time I failed to book the subject 3 test, I did receive a text message reminding me that the date was fully booked and suggesting I try again in a few days. Now the exam system uses intelligent notifications, which is very convenient for reminding candidates to update their bookings. However, some friends reported not receiving the SMS, possibly due to carrier issues or incorrect phone number entry. It's recommended to double-check your contact details on the booking page to ensure accuracy and also enable app push notifications for real-time updates on status changes. The main reason for booking failure is usually insufficient slots, so choosing off-peak hours or early morning exams increases your chances of success. Remember to act promptly and not miss opportunities. Getting a driver's license is a process of gaining experience, and developing safe driving habits early is crucial.

My child just experienced a failure in booking the Subject 3 test. The instructor told us that the system usually sends SMS notifications, but they may not be 100% timely. It's advised to pay attention to phone messages or set reminders after booking. If there's no update within two days, log in to the official website to check the status. Booking failures are common for popular test centers, but trying a few more times usually leads to success. Don't worry, test safety is the core goal. Usually, encourage your child to practice parallel parking and meeting oncoming vehicles more often.


