
The subject three test can be canceled before 12 o'clock one day before the exam. The following is a detailed introduction to the driving test process: 1. Choosing a school: Choosing a suitable driving school is helpful for obtaining a driver's license. The scale, quality, reputation, and location of the driving school should be fully considered. 2. Registration: You need to prepare copies of your ID card, residence permit, personal photos, medical examination form, and residence permit for registration, which may vary in different regions. 3. Submit files for review: After passing the medical examination, the driving school will organize and submit all materials, and only after the vehicle office reviews and confirms that there are no errors can you be allowed to schedule the test.

I just got my driver's license last year, and I remember you could apply for cancellation one day before the exam. At that time, I had a cold and , so I clicked 'Cancel Appointment' on the Traffic Management 12123 APP 24 hours before the test, and the system approved it in half an hour. Remember to prepare a hospital certificate in advance and upload a photo of it, otherwise it will be counted as a no-show. After cancellation, you have to wait 10 days to reschedule, but my instructor said it doesn't affect the pass rate. My cousin canceled twice last year and still passed in the end.

As a driving instructor with eight years of experience, I can confirm that canceling the day before the Subject 3 test is entirely feasible. Students just need to bring their ID card to the DMV counter and fill out an application form, but remember to do it before 4 PM on a weekday. However, be aware that there's a limit on cancellations—exceeding three times in a year will require paying the exam fee again. Last week, one of my students had to cancel last minute due to their father's hospitalization, and the DMV processed it smoothly. It's advisable to keep WeChat chat records as proof.

My cousin who works at the Vehicle Office told me that the latest time to cancel the Subject 3 exam is 24 hours before the test date through the 12123 app. Last month, there was a case where a candidate had to return to their hometown due to a house fire, and after providing fire department proof, they received a full refund. However, it's important to note that students whose medical exam validity is about to expire should hurry to retake the test; otherwise, they'll need to undergo a new medical exam. For cancellations without special reasons, only 80% of the exam fee may be refunded.

The key to canceling Subject Three lies in the timing! Under normal circumstances, a full refund is available if canceled two days in advance, while a 20% fee is deducted for cancellations made the day before. My colleague encountered a flight delay due to heavy rain and managed to cancel the test via on the way to the exam center. Remember to take screenshots as proof of cancellation, as the DMV system occasionally malfunctions. The earliest reschedule is three days later—use this time to practice parallel parking. Many students who canceled last time reported smoother retests later.

As a driving school receptionist, I have experience handling cancellation requests daily: For cancellations due to emergencies, medical records or accident proof is required. For students who simply feel nervous and want to reschedule, it's recommended to do so more than 48 hours in advance. Important reminder: After cancellation, you must complete three full days of study hours before you can book again! Last week, a student canceled but didn't complete enough study hours, wasting another ten days. Rescheduling to an afternoon exam is the easiest—just call the test center's scheduling to make the adjustment.


