Can the scheduled driving test (Subject 3) be canceled?
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Subject 3 can be canceled after successful scheduling. To cancel after confirmation, you must do so three working days before the scheduled test date. Bring your original ID card (non-local residents need a residence permit) or have the driving school staff go to the vehicle management office's test service window for cancellation. Here are the relevant details: Methods to cancel a scheduled Subject 3 test: 1. Online cancellation: The driving test center's information platform allows cancellation of Subject 3 tests, with the latest cancellation time being 12:00 PM the day before the scheduled test. 2. In-person cancellation: To cancel a Subject 3 test, you must personally bring your ID card and a copy to the vehicle management office. Write "I voluntarily cancel the Subject 3 test scheduled for [date] at [driving school]" on the copy, along with your name, contact information, and date. 3. Proxy cancellation: If you cannot come in person, the proxy must bring their own ID card and copy, along with the canceler's ID card and copy, and write the above statement, including the proxy's name.
I just got my driver's license last year and have some experience with canceling the Subject 3 test. If you've successfully booked the Subject 3 test, you can indeed cancel it through the driving test APP or website. However, you must cancel within the specified time frame, usually 24 or 48 hours before the test. If you miss the deadline, you might lose your registration fee or affect future test opportunities. Once, I almost forgot to cancel but luckily remembered to change it a day in advance, avoiding trouble. I recommend downloading the local transportation department's APP to check specific rules, as policies vary by location. If something comes up last minute, don’t panic—just handle it as soon as possible. After canceling, remember to rebook immediately, as Subject 3 slots fill up quickly. Don’t end up like my friend who waited until the test day and was marked as absent—that would be a huge loss.