Can I apply to cancel the exam after successfully scheduling it?
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You can apply to cancel the driving test after successfully scheduling it, as long as you receive a confirmation message of successful cancellation. Precautions for canceling the driving test: The driving test center's information platform only handles the cancellation of the Subject 3 exam, and the latest cancellation time is before 12:00 PM on the day before the scheduled exam date. For Subject 1, Subject 2, and the Safety & Civilization Exam, candidates must cancel the appointment themselves on the official driving test center's online scheduling website or contact their driving school to cancel. Materials required for cancellation: To cancel the Subject 3 exam, the candidate must personally bring their ID card and a photocopy of it to the vehicle management office's information platform for cancellation. Additionally, the candidate must write on the blank space of the photocopy: "I voluntarily cancel the Subject 3 exam scheduled on xx/xx/xxxx at xx driving school," and sign their name, contact information, and the date in the blank space. This is not required for Subject 1 and Subject 2.
As someone who drives frequently, I saw someone asking if it's possible to cancel after successfully scheduling a driving test, and of course, I can share my experience. I remember last time I booked a driving test for the second subject, but had to work overtime at the company and couldn't make it, so I immediately canceled it on the DMV app. Most places allow cancellation, but the key is the timing! Canceling 24 or 48 hours in advance is usually free, but if it's too late, you might lose part of the registration fee or not get a refund at all. The cancellation process is simple—just log in to the scheduling system, find the cancel button, click a few times, and the system will confirm completion. I recommend not hesitating; if something comes up, cancel early. Don’t wait until the day before the test like I did, almost costing me extra money. After canceling, remember to reschedule practice sessions—safety comes first, and going to the test unprepared can lead to nervousness and mistakes. Also, skipping the test without canceling will be recorded as an absence, affecting future test scheduling or even resulting in fines. In short, handling it promptly is best to avoid trouble.