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Does cancellation after successful reservation count as one exam attempt?

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LaDiana
07/29/25 7:30pm

Cancellation after successful reservation does not count as one exam attempt. Below are the specific details regarding related content: Subject 1: There is no limit to the number of exam reservations. After registration, you can take the exam once with a make-up exam available, with a one-week interval between attempts. Subject 2: The number of exam reservations must not exceed five. If you fail the Subject 2 exam on the first attempt, you can retake it once. If you do not attend the make-up exam or fail it again, the exam session ends, and the applicant must rebook the exam after ten days. If the fifth reservation still results in failure, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. Subject 3: The number of exam reservations must not exceed five. If you fail the Subject 3 exam on the first attempt, you can pay for a make-up exam immediately. If you do not attend the make-up exam or fail it again, the exam session ends, and the applicant must rebook the exam after ten days. Subject 4: There is no reservation limit for Subject 4. However, the driving test permit is valid for three years. If the applicant does not complete all exams within this period, all previously passed subjects will be invalidated.

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MilesLynn
08/14/25 2:27pm

I've seen many people asking about canceling driving tests, and I've been through this dilemma myself. Back then, I had to cancel my appointment due to unexpected overtime and specifically called the vehicle management office. The reply I got was: As long as you don’t swipe your ID card to take the test at the exam site, canceling any number of times won’t count toward your test attempts! But here’s the key point—there are only 5 test attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3, which refers to officially entering the exam and failing. For example, if you show up on time for your scheduled test and stall the car right after getting in, that still counts as using 1 attempt. However, canceling online in advance or not showing up due to illness on the exam day won’t deduct from your test attempts. Just remember to apply for cancellation ahead of time—don’t just stand up the examiner, or you might end up on a blacklist.

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McDamian
10/15/25 5:40am

Many of my students often worry about this, but the traffic regulations are actually very clear: cancellation ≠ exam. The number of exam attempts only counts the actual act of entering the exam site. It's like reserving a seat at the library—canceling just frees up the slot for someone else. However, it's important to note that the five-attempt limit for Subject 2 and Subject 3 refers to the number of failures after actually sitting in the car, shifting gears, and starting the test. Last month, a student canceled their reservation due to a fever, which didn't affect their subsequent exams at all. Just a reminder: if you book exams at different test centers on the same day and only attend one, the absence records for the other centers will require an appeal process, which is a bit more troublesome.

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LaJune
11/28/25 6:32am

Canceling a driving test appointment does not affect the number of attempts at all! Personally verified three times. Last year before my Subject 2 test, my company suddenly sent me on a business trip, so I canceled directly on the Traffic Management 12123 app, and the system displayed 'Cancellation Successful' instead of 'Test Failed'. Later, during a make-up test, I chatted with the examiner and learned that the backend system does not record such cancellations at all. However, policies may vary slightly by region, so it's recommended to check the local instructions section in the app before proceeding. Additionally, the 5 attempts for Subject 2/3 refer to actual test attempts. The test center system counts attempts by swiping ID cards, so not showing up to swipe doesn't count.

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