Can the appointment for the Subject 3 driving test be canceled at a nearby vehicle management office?

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McJohn
07/23/25 11:35pm
Subject 3 driving test appointments can be canceled at a nearby vehicle management office. Although you may have registered for the test at different driving schools, the vehicle management offices are the same, so you can cancel the test appointment at a nearby office. Ways to cancel a test appointment: At the vehicle management office: Bring your ID card, a copy of your ID card, and a written explanation to the office to process the cancellation (you can also ask the staff at the office for guidance on how to write the explanation before drafting it). At the driving test center: Bring your personal documents and copies to the driving test center to cancel the appointment. Authorized agent: If you cannot go in person, you can authorize an agent to handle the cancellation by bringing your documents and copies, along with the agent's own documents and copies, as well as a written authorization letter from you authorizing the agent to handle the matter on your behalf. For the Subject 3 test, you can schedule up to five test appointments, meaning you have five opportunities to take the test. Each on-site test gives you two chances—if you fail the first official test, you can take a make-up test immediately. As long as you pass, you can still complete the Subject 3 test. There is no fixed interval between the five appointments; you can schedule them as long as they fall within the validity period. The validity period is three years, starting from the day you pass the Subject 1 test.
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StMelanie
08/10/25 7:27pm
As someone who just finished driving school, I've personally experienced canceling a subject 3 test appointment. Going to the nearby DMV usually works—just bring your ID and appointment confirmation, the staff will assist you, which is quite convenient. However, I recommend calling ahead to confirm the DMV's address and business hours to avoid a wasted trip. It's best to cancel at least 24 hours before the test; otherwise, you might face exam fee deductions or affect future booking opportunities. Actually, online platforms like the Traffic Management 12123 APP also allow cancellations with simpler procedures, but if you encounter login issues, the DMV remains a reliable option. Don't overlook these details during driving school—passing subject 3 isn't easy, and timely cancellations let you focus on practicing for the next attempt. Total length: about 160 words.
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