
Cancellation of the Subject 2 test requires at least one day's advance notice. According to relevant regulations, if a candidate needs to cancel the test after scheduling it on the "Traffic Management 12123" platform, the cancellation must be requested before the application deadline for the test plan. If the appointment is successful, the candidate must visit the vehicle management office at least one day in advance to complete the cancellation procedure. Below are the relevant steps for canceling the test: 1. If the appointment is not yet successful: Open the "Traffic Management 12123" app, locate the test appointment application you wish to cancel, and cancel it directly. 2. If the appointment is already successful: (1). Prepare documents: Bring the original ID card and a photocopy. (2). Sign the document: On the blank space of the ID photocopy, write "I voluntarily cancel the Subject 3 test scheduled for xx/xx/xxxx at xx driving school" and sign it. (3). Submit the application: Bring the ID card and photocopy to the vehicle management office's service window to submit the application. The cancellation will be processed once the staff accepts it. (4). Verification: If you cannot handle the cancellation in person, you may authorize someone else to do it on your behalf. The authorized person must also submit their original ID card and photocopy for verification by the staff.

When I was getting my driver's license, I asked my instructor this question. He said that canceling Subject 2 usually requires at least 24 to 48 hours' notice to be safe, depending on the driving school's regulations or the test center's rules. From my experience, many places require two days' notice so that the driving school can free up the test slot for others in time, and you won't be charged a cancellation fee or service fee. If you cancel the day before or even on the test day, you might lose the registration fee outright or not be allowed to reschedule. So, I suggest everyone confirm their schedule before signing up and avoid last-minute changes. By the way, staying energetic during the preparation phase is crucial—don’t change dates randomly due to stress, as it will only delay progress. In short, planning ahead is key to avoiding unnecessary trouble.

Oh, I had an experience of canceling my Subject 2 test two years ago, so I'd like to share my thoughts. At that time, I had an urgent conflict and canceled it three days in advance through the app. The full fee was refunded without any hassle. However, a friend of mine later faced a similar situation but canceled just one day in advance and had to pay a partial handling fee, as they said resources couldn't be reallocated in time. Generally, most driving schools allow free cancellation about two days in advance, which can be done via phone or online platforms—it's not complicated. I think it really depends on the policies in your area, so don't guess blindly. It's best to consult your driving school or check the manual. Also, after canceling, don't wait too long to reschedule; reviewing while the material is still fresh is more efficient. Stay calm during preparation and don't let it become a burden.

It's safer to cancel the Subject 2 test at least two days in advance. I once tried notifying the driving school one day ahead, only to be told it wasn't possible, resulting in a wasted exam fee. In most cases, the golden window is 24 to 48 hours, and cancellation can be done via phone or WeChat. Canceling too late not only costs money but also affects future exam scheduling. It's advisable to ask around for others' experiences or directly check the exam rules.


