How to cancel the SMS notification for Subject 2?
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The trainee needs to bring their ID card to the vehicle management office to complete the cancellation procedure. Note that the cancellation must be processed before the day of the exam. Failure to complete the cancellation procedure on time or not doing it at all will be treated as an absence from the exam.
Last time I also encountered the issue of canceling the SMS notification for Subject 2 test reservation, so I'd like to share my experience. That day when I received the text message confirming the exam time, I suddenly got extremely nervous, felt unprepared, and panicked immediately. I quickly contacted my driving school instructor, who said I needed to act fast. He helped me submit a cancellation request through the driving school system, but it had to be done at least 24 hours in advance; otherwise, exceeding the time limit would waste the slot and might affect future reservations. The instructor advised me to download the Traffic Management 12123 app, saying it would allow me to handle such matters independently in the future, which is much more convenient. Looking back now, canceling tests is quite normal—no need to stress too much, just make sure to deal with it early enough. I'd recommend practicing more before making reservations to minimize last-minute cancellations.
Received a text message for the Subject 2 driving test appointment and want to cancel? I've done this a few times before. The most reliable method is to use the Traffic Management 12123 app, available for both iOS and Android. After downloading and logging in, go to the appointment section, find the Subject 2 test, click the cancel option, and follow the prompts. It's simple and convenient—no need to visit the driving school. However, be mindful of the cancellation deadline, usually the day before the test. If you miss it, changes won't be allowed. Using the app is easier than contacting the instructor, and you can handle it even if time is tight. I recommend giving it a try and setting a reminder to avoid forgetting.