
After successfully scheduling the Subject 2 test, if you are unable to attend due to personal reasons, you can cancel the appointment. Here is some additional information about the driver's license test: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. It is a written test conducted on a computer, with a perfect score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing. 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills test. It is a practical test conducted in a vehicle on a closed course, with only pass or fail results. The test includes five mandatory items performed in sequence: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and starting and stopping on a slope. The perfect score is 100, and a score of 80 or above (including 80) is considered passing. 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills test. It is a practical test conducted on a road or simulated course. The perfect score is 100. For large buses, a score of 90 or above is passing; for large trucks, 80 or above; and for other vehicle types, 70 or above is passing. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving-related knowledge test. It is a written test with a perfect score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing.

I've encountered a similar situation before. Of course, you can cancel after successfully booking the Subject 2 test. I remember when I was first learning to drive, I had booked a test but had to cancel it through the driving test app due to an unexpected matter. The specific steps are to open the app on your , such as the Traffic Management 12123 app, find the appointment record page, and click the cancel button. However, be mindful of the time limit—usually, you can cancel for free within 48 hours before the test. After that, you might lose some booking fees or affect your next test opportunity. After cancellation, the system will automatically release the slot, making it easier to book next time. It's always good to ask your instructor for tips during practice and not wait until the last minute to handle things. Safe driving starts with managing your test schedule well, which is quite important for new drivers.

Don't worry, the Subject 2 test can be canceled. As I often remind students, I'd suggest first checking the official app regulations - canceling for free within 48 hours after successful booking is the most convenient. The cancellation process is simple: log into the Traffic 12123 platform or your driving school's system, go to your exam records section, and directly click cancel confirmation. Missing the deadline might result in a misconduct record, making future bookings slightly harder. Additional advice: confirm your schedule before booking to avoid unnecessary energy waste.

Yes, cancellation is no problem. The key is to cancel through the driving test APP by taking action, and completing it within the specified time is sufficient.

You can definitely cancel after successfully booking Subject 2. I usually open the driving test app on my to cancel directly to avoid hassle. The steps in the app are quick—just find the booking entry and click cancel, but don't forget the timeline, such as the 48-hour cutoff before the test. Exceeding this may cost money or deduct integrity points, affecting future booking schedules. Check your schedule thoroughly before booking to avoid conflicts and skip the cancellation process.

Yes, it can be canceled. I remember back then I just used the mobile app to cancel it with a few simple clicks. The operation is done on the Traffic 12123 platform, just cancel it on the appointment page, but make sure to do it within the time limit to avoid disputes.


