
No, the cancellation must be done in person. Legal provisions: Article 43 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses" stipulates: If the applicant is unable to attend the test at the scheduled time due to unavoidable reasons, the appointment must be canceled one day in advance. If the applicant fails to attend the test at the scheduled time without canceling, the test will be deemed as a failure. Test content: The road driving skills test for Subject 3 generally includes: vehicle preparation, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

As an experienced driver who has taken the driving test multiple times, I must remind you that absolutely no one can cancel your Subject 3 test on your behalf. The driving school's rules are very clear: all test subjects require personal attendance to ensure safety and fairness. If someone cancels or takes the test for you, the consequences can be severe if discovered—you may face disqualification, a mark on your integrity record, or even difficulties in reapplying in the future. I've seen many such cases myself. One friend tried to have his brother cancel his Subject 3 test, and when caught, he was banned from testing for six months. So, when handling test cancellations, it's best to use the driving school app or go in person, following the proper procedures. Don’t take shortcuts for convenience—safety first!

Last time when I was preparing for the Subject 3 driving test, I thought about asking a friend to help cancel the exam for me, thinking it would save time and effort. But my driving school instructor directly told me that proxy test-taking or handling any part of the process is absolutely not allowed. This is because the driving test system has strict real-name authentication and monitoring, which verifies ID cards and facial recognition. If someone else cancels on your behalf, the authorities might record it as an absence, affecting future bookings. In the end, I went to the driving school myself to handle the cancellation. Although it was a bit troublesome, it avoided risks. By the way, many driving school apps now support online operations, which are convenient and compliant—don’t be lazy and take the wrong path!

From my experience in learning to drive, the cancellation of the Subject 3 exam must be handled in person. According to the rules, all steps of the driving test require the examinee to be present, including cancellation procedures. Having someone else handle it on your behalf may be considered a violation, and if discovered, penalties can range from a warning to suspension of the test. I remember my driving instructor emphasizing countless times during my lessons: safety and discipline cannot be taken lightly. So, if you need to cancel an exam, directly contact the driving school or use the online platform to handle it—don’t try to save trouble by having someone else do it for you.


