
Canceling a test appointment for different subjects requires varying waiting periods for rescheduling: 1. Subject One: The processing time for Subject One appointment requests varies. Generally, you will receive an SMS notification within a week after online scheduling. Priority is given to those who have previously canceled and rescheduled or whose driving learning certificates are about to expire, while first-time applicants may experience longer wait times. 2. Subject Two: After canceling a Subject Two driving test appointment, you can reschedule after 10 working days. 3. Subject Three: Subject Three can typically be scheduled 10 to 20 days after passing the Subject Two test. However, the exact scheduling time depends on the local number of test-takers and the regulations of the vehicle management office.

I remember last time I canceled my driving test appointment was through the 12123 app. The system is quite smart—generally, after canceling, you just need to wait about 24 hours to reschedule because the backend needs to update my information and the available test slots. However, I’ve noticed that the exact timing can vary significantly depending on the test type and region. For example, after canceling a Theory Test (Subject 1), you might be able to book a new slot the same day, whereas for the Practical Test (Subject 2), which has higher demand, you may need to wait a day or two. During peak periods, like the end of the month, rescheduling can take even longer due to congestion, so I recommend avoiding peak hours and trying early mornings instead. Also, canceling too frequently can result in penalties, like a one-week delay, so I always double-check my schedule before booking and keep an eye on app notifications to avoid mistakes. Don’t worry if the system seems slow—occasionally refreshing the page can help.

I've experienced several appointment issues, usually being able to retry after waiting about a day following cancellation. The system processing involves data synchronization, which may cause delays of several hours. The key is to use mobile apps like 12123 for real-time status queries without fixating on specific days; influencing factors include test center capacity and exam schedule busyness. Sharing experience: Plan ahead to reduce last-minute cancellations, and if urgent, call customer service to inquire about local rules. During peak seasons, queues are longer with more people, so choosing non-working days for appointments goes smoother. Additionally, note there's a limit on cancellation times—exceeding three will freeze the account, so operate carefully to ensure success on the first try.

Canceling appointments was quite convenient before, most of the time the app could handle rescheduling immediately. The fastest I remember was refreshing the page right after cancellation and it was done, with negligible waiting time; at its slowest, it took just half a day. The system updates quickly, so don't worry too much about the number of days, just keep an eye on status changes and act promptly. During peak hours with more users, there might be minor delays, so it's recommended to operate during off-peak times like 8 a.m. Also, minimize cancellations to avoid system lag; checking for available slots before scheduling is more efficient. In short, handling it with ease is no problem.


