Can the Subject 3 Test Be Cancelled One Day Before?
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You can cancel the Subject 3 test one day before the scheduled date. Here is relevant information: Teaching Assistance: "Safe Driving Starts Here" compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving study materials can be uniformly purchased and distributed by the driving school, or students may purchase them at their own expense. Content: The test distance for large buses and medium buses should be no less than 20 kilometers, including no less than 10 kilometers during the day and no less than 5 kilometers at night. The test distance for tractors, city buses, and large trucks should be no less than 10 kilometers, including no less than 5 kilometers during the day and no less than 3 kilometers at night. The test distance for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, and small automatic transmission cars for the disabled should be no less than 3 kilometers, with no less than 20% conducted at night; if no night test is conducted, a simulated night light usage test should be performed.
This issue is actually quite common. Through my research on many driving test regulations, I found that whether you can cancel the day before the Subject 3 test mainly depends on the policies of the driving school or local test center, but generally it's quite difficult. Usually they require applying for cancellation or rescheduling at least three days or even a week in advance, because test slots and resources are allocated long beforehand. Canceling just one day prior may be too late to process. In case of special circumstances like sudden illness or family emergencies, you must immediately contact the driving school to explain and provide proof - they might make exceptions but don't expect too much. If you don't cancel and simply don't show up, it may be counted as an absence, affecting future bookings and possibly incurring fines. So my advice is to choose your test date carefully when scheduling to ensure stability and avoid last-minute changes; if something urgent comes up, act quickly but be mentally prepared to bear the consequences.