Can I cancel a successfully scheduled subject one exam? Will there be any impact?
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There is no impact from canceling a subject one exam reservation. Canceling after successful reservation does not count as one attempt. Only when you attend the exam and fail, then fail again in the retake on the same day, will it be counted as using one attempt. Additionally, each subject has three opportunities to cancel reservations. Subject one exam process: Follow the staff's arrangements to collect your driving training file in order in the waiting area; carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; no loud noises are allowed in the exam area; regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or should be placed in your bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; candidates who pass the exam should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving; candidates who fail the exam can leave immediately and wait for notification from their driving school about the retake time.
I got my driver's license last year and remember that you can cancel after successfully scheduling the subject one test. You can do it by finding the appointment record in the Traffic Management 12123 APP, but it's best to cancel at least one day in advance. The main impact is wasting one attempt—three no-shows mean you'll have to pay the registration fee again. I once had a sudden business trip arranged by my company and had to cancel and reschedule quickly. Later, during the test, I even chatted with the examiner about this. He said frequent cancellations might lower your system priority, but doing it occasionally is fine. The key is not to simply not show up on the test day, as that counts as a no-show, and you'll have to wait 10 days to schedule the next one.
Our driving school instructors always remind us of this. Canceling the reservation for Subject 1 is completely fine, but it must be done before the exam date. Just open the traffic management app to cancel, and we've taught students how to do it many times. As for the impact, it just costs one reservation attempt—each person has only five chances per subject. But it's much better than missing the exam, which not only uses up an attempt but also requires a longer wait to reschedule. Last time, a student canceled twice in a row and still successfully passed the exam on the third attempt, with no record left in their file.