Can't Cancel the Application for Subject 2?
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For the driving license Subject 2 test, you need to make an appointment in advance. If you want to cancel the test, you must submit an application at least 5 working days in advance. Late cancellation will be considered as a failed test. Process and precautions for the Subject 2 test: First, before the implementation of the new regulations, the appointment for the Subject 2 test could only be made 10 days after the Subject 1 test. Currently, the most common way to make an appointment is through the Traffic Management 12123 client. For face-to-face registration, after registering on the Traffic Management 12123 platform with the phone number on the medical examination form and your ID number, log in and find the "Exam Appointment" option on the homepage to select and make an appointment. The practical operation test currently consists of five main subjects: reversing into a garage, starting on a slope, curve driving, right-angle turning, and parallel parking. Methods to cancel the test: If you have access to a computer, log in to the official website of the local vehicle management office - the online appointment system for driving tests, to schedule or cancel the Subject test appointment. If using a computer is inconvenient, you can also promptly notify the local vehicle management office to cancel. The cancellation must be made at least one day before the scheduled test. If the driving test appointment is successfully made but not canceled in time, and you do not participate in the test on the day, it will be treated as a failed test. If you cannot attend the test after a successful appointment, be sure to cancel it in advance.
When I last took the driving test, it was indeed possible to cancel the subject 2 application, but it depends on the driving school's policy and personal circumstances. I once had a sudden business trip and immediately contacted the instructor. Notifying them two days in advance worked out fine. There might be a loss in refund, but the schedule could be adjusted. If the appointment was made online, simply log into the system and click the cancel button directly. Remember to do this at least 24 hours in advance. Situations where cancellation is not possible are rare, mostly due to the timing being too close or system malfunctions. In such cases, you can call the test center's customer service to appeal. Additionally, for the subject 2 test, make sure to practice reversing and other maneuvers thoroughly. Being well-prepared when making the appointment will prevent last-minute panic. Overall, time management is key—don't procrastinate until the last minute, or you'll waste the opportunity.