Can I cancel my scheduled driving test (Subject 3) if something comes up?
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Yes, you can cancel your scheduled driving test (Subject 3) if something comes up. Here is some information about Subject 3: Introduction: Subject 3, also known as the Road Safety Driving Test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle you are licensed to drive. Content: Subject 3 generally includes the following: preparing to get on the car, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the side of the road, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.
I've encountered a similar situation before. For the Subject 3 driving test, it's safest to cancel at least one day in advance, and the most convenient way is to do it directly through the Traffic Management 12123 APP. If you cancel on the same day, you'll have to personally go to the vehicle management office with your ID card, which is quite troublesome. Actually, as long as you cancel before 11 PM the night before the test, it won't count as a no-show. Otherwise, you only have three cancellation opportunities within a year, and if you default a fourth time, you'll have to re-register. If something comes up last minute, it's best to call the driving school directly and ask them to help cancel. They can change the date in their system faster than we can do it ourselves, and you can also save half on the retake fee. Remember to rebook after a successful cancellation. Test slots are very limited, so it's best to log in at midnight when the system updates to grab a spot. During the day, the system often crashes due to high traffic.