Do I Have to Go in Person to Cancel the Subject 2 Driving Test?
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If you have received a successful appointment notification via the website or text message, you must personally bring your ID card to the comprehensive service hall of the vehicle management office one day in advance to cancel the appointment. If the website shows that the appointment is still under processing, you can cancel it directly on the website. Online Cancellation Conditions: The driving test center information platform only allows cancellation of the Subject 3 test appointment, and the latest cancellation time is before 12:00 noon on the day before the scheduled test date. For Subject 1, Subject 2, and the safety civilization test, candidates must cancel the appointment themselves on the official website of the driving test center or contact their driving school to cancel. How to Cancel Subject 2: If you made the appointment via a mobile app, you can cancel it in the appointment section of the app. If you made the appointment on the vehicle management office website, you can cancel it through the online test appointment system for driving subjects. If you cannot cancel it via your phone or computer, or if the appointment was not made by you, simply bring your ID card to the local vehicle management office to cancel.
Regarding whether one needs to personally go to cancel the Subject 2 driving test, based on my understanding, in most cases, it is indeed necessary to visit the DMV or driving school to complete the procedures. This is mainly to verify the authenticity of identity and avoid issues such as impersonation for the test. Currently, some regions already support online cancellation, such as through the Traffic 12123 APP, which is quite convenient to operate—just a few clicks can get it done. However, the prerequisite is that you must have already registered your personal information in the system. If the system has not yet enabled this function, you will still need to make a trip in person. It is advisable to check the latest local regulations before canceling or directly call the driving school for consultation. In case you are delayed on the test day, canceling early can save the exam fee, which is usually non-refundable. Delaying might also affect the scheduling of your next test. In short, don’t be lazy—to ensure a smooth process for obtaining your driver’s license, making a personal trip is the safest option.