Does canceling a scheduled subject one exam count as one attempt?

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McGraham
09/01/25 4:52am
Canceling a scheduled subject one exam does not count as one attempt. Only if you attend the exam and fail, then fail the retake on the same day, will it count as using one attempt. Alternatively, if you successfully schedule the exam but do not attend, it also counts as one attempt. Steps to cancel a subject one exam appointment: Open the [Traffic Management 12123] mobile app and enter the software homepage - After entering the main interface, click [More] to enter the business center - Find [Driver's License Services] - Under [Driver's License Services], locate [Cancel Exam Appointment] and click to enter, then follow the software's guidance to complete the cancellation of the exam appointment step by step. Subject one, also known as the subject one theory test or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The total time for the subject one exam is 45 minutes. The exam paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false questions and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver exam system according to the proportion specified in the [Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations].
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MaddoxMarie
09/13/25 7:36am
As someone who just got their driver's license, I have to say that canceling a subject one test appointment doesn't count as one test attempt. Based on my experience, the subject one test can only be scheduled five times in total, but as long as you don't actually go to the test center to take the exam, merely canceling the appointment doesn't count towards that limit. The first time I registered, I accidentally clicked wrong, canceled it, and rescheduled, and I was still able to take the test normally. The key point is that canceling an appointment doesn't affect your total number of test attempts; it's more like rescheduling. However, it's worth noting that in some areas, if you cancel an appointment made through the Traffic Management 12123 app, you might have to wait 48 hours before you can schedule again to avoid overloading system resources. If you do this too frequently, you might be restricted from further operations. It's best to think carefully before making an appointment to avoid wasting your own time. Overall, it's not considered a test failure record.
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