Can a Subject 2 appointment still under processing be canceled?
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An appointment for Subject 2 that is still under processing can be canceled. You can call your instructor and bring your ID card, then ask the instructor to call the traffic management platform to cancel this exam. Number of cancellations allowed: There are no limits on the number of cancellations for Subject 1 and Subject 4. For Subject 2 and Subject 3, each subject allows a maximum of three cancellations. Online appointments for Subject 1 and Subject 4 have no limits on the number of cancellations, with a daily maximum of two cancellations allowed. For Subject 2 and Subject 3 exam appointments, each subject allows a maximum of three cancellations. Exceeding this limit will lock the applicant's appointment system, preventing further cancellations or new appointments. Appointment considerations: Before scheduling an exam, make sure to plan your time wisely and avoid canceling appointments arbitrarily once confirmed. If you need to cancel an exam appointment after it has been confirmed, you must visit the exam department of the municipal vehicle management office or designated windows at branch offices to cancel. Appointment application process: After submitting an appointment request, the system will automatically confirm the appointment based on the exam schedule and applicant's information. The final result will be sent via SMS to the applicant's phone and published online. Once the appointment is confirmed, applicants can download and print the exam appointment voucher from the internet.
As a new driving school student, I clearly remember that you can cancel your Subject 2 appointment while it's still under processing. That time I had a sudden business trip, so I directly canceled the appointment during the processing stage through the Jiao Guan 12123 app, which was super convenient. The whole process had no service fees and didn't require contacting anyone—just a cancel button in the app, a few clicks and it was done. The system is designed this way: 'under processing' means it's not fully confirmed, so cancellation won't affect your next application. However, I should remind you to handle it a few days before the exam—if you wait until the last moment, it might enter the 'pending exam' status, making cancellation difficult. My instructor mentioned that frequent cancellations might accumulate negative credit points, so avoid unnecessary changes. When booking, choose less busy dates to reduce scheduling conflicts and avoid hassle. In short, canceling during processing is reliable—no need to panic!