How to Reschedule the Missed Subject 1 Exam?

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DiLiam
07/28/25 7:42pm
To reschedule the missed Subject 1 exam, you need to register for it at the Vehicle Management Office. Below are the details regarding the Subject 1 exam: 1. Rescheduling Details: If you miss the Subject 1 exam, you will need to pay the fee again and wait at least 15 days before retaking the exam. For the first-time absence, you must inform the driving school and register for the Subject 1 exam at the Vehicle Management Office within the specified time. 2. Important Notes: Confirm the exam venue in advance and bring all necessary documents. Ensure all information is correct before answering questions, and keep your face within the camera's view during the exam.
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SanMaximus
08/12/25 12:37am
Don’t panic if you missed the Subject 1 exam, rescheduling is quite simple. Last time I almost missed mine too, but later found out you can just log in through the driving test app or official website. First, check your appointment status—the system usually marks you as absent automatically. Then, you can click the ‘Cancel Appointment’ option in the app. Note that some places require a small fine for missing the exam before you can reschedule. After that, revisit the booking page to pick a new date and test center. I recommend choosing a weekday morning slot when there are fewer people—it’s easier to book. Don’t forget to log in early; the system opens for bookings one week before the exam date, and popular centers fill up fast. Also, stay relaxed for the retake, practice more questions, and you’ll pass next time for sure. Handling this small driving test hurdle is no big deal.
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