Can the Subject 3 Test Appointment Be Cancelled on the Phone After Successful Booking?
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Yes, the Subject 3 test appointment can be cancelled on the phone after successful booking. Here are the relevant details: 1. Website Booking Success: If you have successfully booked through the website and received a confirmation SMS from the DMV, you must cancel in person at the DMV. This requires bringing your ID card to the DMV at least two days in advance. 2. Appointment Opportunities: There are a total of 5 appointment opportunities for Subject 3 (successful bookings). On the day of the test, there are 2 test attempts. Absence/taking only 1 attempt/failing both attempts will count as one appointment opportunity, and a retest fee will be required. If all 5 appointment attempts are unsuccessful, all previous subject test scores will be invalidated. 3. Subject 3: Also known as the Road Safety Driving Test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the Road Driving Skills and Safety & Civilized Driving Knowledge Test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle license.
I often use the mobile app to handle exam appointments. After successfully scheduling the Subject 3 test, you can easily cancel it using your phone, which is super convenient. Just open the Traffic Management 12123 app, log in to your account, go to the exam appointment page, find the scheduled Subject 3 test, and click the cancel button. The system will ask you to confirm the information—just click confirm, and you're done. However, it's best to cancel 24 to 48 hours before the exam; if it's too late, the system might lock the appointment, and you’ll have to visit the DMV office in person. I’ve tried this a few times—it’s quick and straightforward, saving me a trip. If you can’t cancel, don’t panic; it might be a system glitch. Try refreshing or waiting a bit before trying again. If it still doesn’t work, contact customer service promptly—they can help you out. Make it a habit to check your plans a day in advance so you can adjust if anything changes.