Will there be an SMS notification if the Subject 3 test appointment fails?

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AnaAnn
07/30/25 3:22am
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.
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