Can the Subject 3 Test Appointment Be Cancelled After Successful Booking?
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Subject 3 test appointment can be cancelled after successful booking. Below is relevant information about the driver's license examination: 1. Driver's license examination procedure: registration, traffic regulations study, Subject 1 test, Subject 2 test, Subject 3 test, Subject 4 test. 2. Test content: The examination subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Specific contents include reversing into a garage, narrow road U-turns, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnels, toll booth card collection, straight-line driving, lane changing, passing intersections, and pulling over.
As a driving instructor who has taught many students, I can tell you that it is indeed possible to cancel after successfully booking the Subject 3 test, but you must do it in advance. Generally, you need to cancel one or two days before the exam through the APP or system. For example, after logging into the Traffic Management 12123 app on your phone, find your booking record and click to cancel. After cancellation, the exam slot will be freed up for others, which is still timely. However, if you delay until the day of the exam or the night before, the system may count it as a no-show, which not only affects this opportunity but may also make it harder to book next time or require paying a fine. It's advisable to mark the date on your calendar when booking to avoid last-minute leave or conflicts. If you do cancel, don't forget to quickly rebook the next slot, as Subject 3 slots are in high demand, and speed is crucial. Practice more in advance to be well-prepared and reduce unexpected situations.
From the perspective of a fresh driving school graduate who personally experienced canceling the Subject 3 test—yes, cancellation is absolutely possible! I remember booking a Saturday exam last time, but had to cancel three days in advance via the official driving test app due to sudden overtime work, with zero penalty. The system is smart—as long as you follow the correct procedure, your slot gets refunded. However, late cancellations (e.g., one hour before the test) count as a no-show and lock your next booking for three days. I recommend downloading the official app and staying updated on notifications; double-check your schedule before booking to avoid issues. Frequent cancellations may trigger restrictions from the driving school or platform—I nearly exceeded the limit last time but managed it well. Bottom line: stay flexible but don’t abuse the system, and maintain a calm test-taking mindset.