How Many Times Can a Driving Test Appointment Be Canceled?

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EmeryFitz
07/30/25 3:37am
You can cancel a driving test appointment up to 3 times. Below is relevant information about the motor vehicle driving test: 1. Test Content: The motor vehicle driver's test consists of three parts: the traffic laws and regulations knowledge test, the field driving skills test, and the road driving skills and safe driving common sense test. 2. Retakes: Each test can be taken once, and those who fail can retake it once. If you do not take the retest or fail the retest, the current test session ends, and the applicant must reschedule the test. However, the retest for the field driving skills test (Subject 2) and the road driving skills test (Subject 3) must be scheduled at least 10 days later. If you fail the safe driving common sense test (Subject 3), your passing score for the road driving skills test remains valid.
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