
Subject 3 can be canceled after successful scheduling. Driver's license examination process: Registration, traffic rules study, Subject 1 test, Subject 2 test, Subject 3 test, Subject 4 test. There is a specific procedure for obtaining a driver's license. Examination content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Specific items include reverse parking in a garage, narrow road U-turns, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turns, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnels, toll booth card collection, straight-line driving, lane changes, passing intersections, and pulling over.

After successfully scheduling the Subject 3 test, it is indeed possible to cancel. I learned this from long-term observation of the traffic platform. Typically, cancellations are processed through the "Traffic Management 12123" App and must be completed within a specific time frame before the test, such as 24 hours or more in advance. Failure to cancel on time and being absent will be recorded as a no-show, which may extend the interval for the next scheduling (from one week to one month) and incur a fine of around 50 yuan. Specific steps: Log in to the App, locate the scheduled record, click to cancel and confirm; the process is quick and free. Additionally, if cancellation is due to emergencies like illness, providing a doctor's note can help avoid penalties. It is recommended that driving license candidates plan their time in advance to avoid last-minute changes that could affect progress. The operation is simple, but maintaining caution helps preserve a good record.

Let me share a real-life example: Last year, I had scheduled my Subject 3 driving test but suddenly had an urgent business trip, so I quickly canceled the appointment through the Traffic 12123 App. Just log into your account on the app, find your test appointment in the list, and click the cancel button a few times—done! I remember doing it two days before the test, and there were no fees charged. After canceling, I rescheduled for another date, which was quite convenient. However, a friend from the driving school mentioned that if you cancel or miss the test on the actual day, you might face a fine and could be restricted from rescheduling for a month. So, I recommend handling any changes promptly to avoid unexpected hassles that could disrupt your learning pace.

To cancel the Subject 3 test appointment, follow these simple steps: First, open the Traffic 12123 App or log in to the official website account, then navigate to the 'Driving Test' menu. Locate the Subject 3 option in the appointment records, click cancel, and confirm the operation. Cancellation is typically free if done at least 48 hours before the test; a small fee of 20-50 yuan may apply for late cancellations. Upon successful cancellation, the system will notify you of the change, allowing you to reschedule for another time. Key points: Don't delay the cancellation window; handle it promptly to avoid consequences like an extended waiting period due to absence.

Cancellation is allowed after successful booking, but potential risks exist: Unjustified cancellations or no-shows will be marked as exam absence, which may delay your next booking by over 7 days; some regions also impose penalty fees. If cancellation is due to force majeure (e.g., health issues), providing proof can exempt you from penalties. Operationally, use the traffic platform app for one-click processing. Driving test candidates should develop prompt response habits to protect personal records and avoid additional complications. Advance planning to minimize changes is key.

As a student, I've also experienced canceling appointments: You can easily cancel your Subject 3 test appointment on the 12123 App—just log in and click the cancel button. It's quick and free (if done early enough). Don't worry, you can reschedule after canceling. But don't cancel randomly! A classmate of mine played around with it too much and got restricted from scheduling tests for a while. If something comes up before the test, handle it early to avoid late fees. Manage your schedule well during the learning phase to avoid affecting your overall progress.


