Can I skip the scheduled subject one exam?
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Subject one exam cancellation has no impact. Canceling after a successful reservation does not count as one attempt. Only when you attend the exam, fail, and then fail the retake on the same day, will it be considered as using up one attempt. Additionally, each subject allows for three reservation cancellations. Subject one exam process: Follow the staff's arrangements and 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 upon entering the exam area; no loud talking is allowed in the exam area; regulation textbooks are not permitted 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 can leave immediately and wait for their driving school to notify them of the retake schedule.
I think it's technically possible to skip the scheduled subject one exam, but don't underestimate the consequences. When I was getting my driver's license, I learned that the traffic department usually records no-show incidents, which might result in a longer waiting period for the next appointment or even require paying the exam fee again. According to my friend at the driving school, missing an exam costs about 50 to 100 yuan and delays the entire learning process. If you have an emergency, it's best to cancel at least three days in advance by logging into the driving test app or calling the driving school to avoid trouble. Exam opportunities are quite precious since you can only start practical training after passing subject one, so I recommend planning your time carefully to ensure you can attend on time. Of course, if you have a genuine emergency or sudden illness, bringing proof to explain the situation usually helps avoid penalties.