
Subject 3 driving test can be canceled if something comes up. Here are the details: 1. Test Appointment: The online driving test appointment follows the pre-announced driver examination schedule. Users can independently select the test venue/area, test time, and test session to submit an exam application. 2. Cancellation: Before the deadline for accepting test appointment applications, students can cancel their appointments online. On the day the appointment results are announced, the exam schedule will close for appointments online, and the system will follow the rules below to arrange tests. 3. Scheduling Time: For first-time Subject 1 test appointments, the scheduling time is based on the date the user's initial driver's license application was processed; for non-first-time Subject 1 test appointments, the scheduling time is based on the date of the last test; if a user cancels a successful test appointment due to personal reasons, the cancellation date is used as the scheduling time; if both the second and third conditions apply, the most recent date is used as the scheduling time.

Last time my neighbor asked me about canceling the Subject 3 test, I shared my personal experience with her. That time, a family member was hospitalized and I had to cancel, so I quickly did it on the Traffic Management 12123 app, canceling the appointment two days in advance. The key point is that regulations vary greatly by location—where I am, you must apply more than 24 hours before the test; otherwise, it counts as a no-show. After canceling, you have to wait two weeks to reschedule, and the waiting time is even longer than the first time. I recommend checking the local DMV website for policies if you encounter an emergency, and it’s best to have your instructor confirm it for you. By the way, after a successful cancellation, the system will send an SMS notification—it’s always good to keep the receipt. Whatever you do, don’t wait until the test day to handle it, as the system will be locked by then and changes won’t be possible.

My friend just went through the cancellation of Subject 3 last month. On the exam day, she had a fever of 39 degrees but still forced herself to go to the driving school to get a certificate. The instructor then took her to the vehicle management office to complete the procedures. Actually, the easiest way is to do it online in advance—just log in to the Traffic Management 12123 app on your phone, find the exam appointment section, and click to cancel. Pay special attention to the cancellation deadline required by your local regulations; in our area, it must be done at least three days in advance. Although there's no penalty fee for cancellation, you'll have to pay the exam fee again when rescheduling. I advise everyone not to cancel unless it's absolutely urgent, especially during the peak exam period in summer, as rescheduling might take a month or so.

Yesterday my cousin asked me how to cancel the Subject 3 driving test, so I directly opened the 12123 APP to demonstrate. The cancellation process is actually super simple: log in to your account, go to the exam scheduling page, select the session you want to cancel, and click confirm. However, you must operate within the specified time, usually at least 24 hours before the test. Once, due to heavy rain and high-speed rail suspension, I successfully canceled half a day in advance. Later, I heard that too many cancellations might affect your credibility, but the authorities haven't made it clear. It's recommended to immediately reschedule after cancellation and grab a spot early when the system releases new slots.


