Are there any penalties for canceling a subject one exam appointment?
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No. If an applicant is unable to attend the exam at the scheduled time, they should apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. Below is relevant information about subject one: 1. Consequences of cancellation: There are no consequences for canceling a subject one exam appointment. There are no limits on the number of times you can reschedule for subject one and subject four exams, and canceling twice a day is fine. However, there are limits on the number of times you can cancel subject three and subject four exam appointments. Each subject allows a maximum of three cancellations. Exceeding this limit will lock the appointment system, preventing further online cancellations. 2. Cancellation method: Open the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app and enter the software homepage. After entering the main interface, click 'More' to access the business center. Find 'Driver's License Services' under 'Driver's License Services,' locate 'Cancel Exam Appointment' at the bottom, click to enter, and then follow the software's step-by-step guidance to complete the cancellation of the exam appointment.
I remember I had something urgent come up after scheduling the subject one test, so I canceled the appointment on my phone, which was quite convenient. You can do it through the Traffic Management 12123 APP, and as long as you cancel more than 24 hours before the test, there's no fee, which is quite user-friendly. However, if you delay until the last day before the test to cancel, the system might count it as a no-show, meaning you'd have to pay the fee again. Not only would you lose a few dozen yuan, but you'd also have to wait for the next registration. So it's better to cancel early to avoid last-minute cancellations. Additionally, canceling too many times can lead to system restrictions on scheduling. My friend canceled three times within three months and had their scheduling function suspended for a month, delaying their driving practice progress. Overall, canceling in advance doesn't really have any downsides, but don't do it too frequently to avoid affecting your driving practice plans.