Does canceling the appointment for Subject 1 count as one attempt?
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Canceling the appointment for Subject 1 does not count as one attempt. Below are the specific details about Subject 1: 1. Exam Content: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the exam covers theoretical driving knowledge, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. 2. Exam Format: The exam is conducted on a computer. 3. Passing Score: The full score is 100, with 90 required to pass. 4. Learning Software: Students can use driver simulation exam software on mobile or computer devices to study traffic regulations. 5. Learning Materials: The book "Safe Driving Starts Here," compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools may provide learning materials uniformly, or students may purchase them at their own expense.
Let me explain slowly, actually canceling an appointment doesn't count as using up an opportunity. For the Subject 1 test, you have two chances - one official test and one make-up test. But canceling an appointment is completely different from test attempts. It's like queuing up and temporarily stepping away, letting someone else take your spot - it doesn't count as an official test at all. However, there are two things to note: first, you must cancel through the Traffic Management 12123 APP or at the vehicle management office at least one day before the test; second, don't do this too frequently, otherwise the system might restrict your next appointment time. I have a friend who suddenly got a fever right before the test - he canceled in advance and later rescheduled without losing any test opportunities.