How many days in advance should I cancel the Subject 4 exam appointment?
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Subject 4 exam appointments must be canceled at least one working day in advance. If the applicant is unable to attend the exam at the scheduled time, they must apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. If the applicant fails to attend the exam at the scheduled time without canceling, the exam will be marked as failed. If you have only successfully submitted the appointment application, you can cancel the appointment through the cancellation menu on the website homepage by following the instructions. However, if you have already received an SMS notification from the DMV confirming the appointment date, you must visit the DMV in person to cancel. Each person has three opportunities to cancel appointments for each subject without any negative consequences. However, if the appointment has already been confirmed via an SMS from the DMV, canceling may affect your priority, making it harder to secure future appointments. If the appointment has not yet been confirmed, canceling will have no impact. Subject 4, also known as the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test, can be scheduled an unlimited number of times within the three-year validity period of the driving skill learning certificate. The exam consists of 50 questions: 22 true/false, 23 single-choice, and 5 multiple-choice questions, presented in formats such as images, animations, and text descriptions. Each question is worth 2 points, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass. After passing the Subject 4 exam, you can obtain your driver's license. The 12-month probationary period begins on the day you receive the license. During this period, a probationary sign must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The sign is usually provided when you receive the license, or you can request one from the DMV.