Is it necessary to go to the DMV to cancel a driving test?
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It is not mandatory to go to the DMV to cancel a driving test; you can also cancel it online through platforms such as "Traffic Management 12123" or the "Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform". Method to cancel a driving test via Traffic Management 12123: Open Traffic Management 12123, log in to the homepage, click "More," find the "Cancel Exam Appointment" function under the driver's license services section, select the exam appointment you wish to cancel, click "Cancel Exam," and follow the prompts to complete the confirmation. Method to cancel a driving test via the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Management Platform: Switch to your province, click "Personal Login" in the upper right corner, enter your username and password on the login page, log in, click "Business Handling" on the homepage, select the "Cancel Local Exam Appointment" function, choose the exam subject you wish to cancel on the cancellation page and click "Cancel Exam Appointment," read the "Business Instructions" and click "Read and Agree," click "Get Verification Code" on the confirmation page, enter the verification code, and then click "Cancel Appointment." Situations where you can cancel a driving test online: Driving test appointments are divided into two statuses: "Under Review" and "Successfully Scheduled." "Under Review" means the appointment is being processed but not yet confirmed, while the latter means the exam has been successfully scheduled for that day. However, both can be canceled via Traffic Management 12123 or the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform, provided it is done at least one day in advance. Situations where you must go to the DMV to cancel a driving test: There are only two scenarios where you must go to the DMV to cancel: first, if the exam time is too close—generally, online cancellation is acceptable if done 2-3 days in advance. Second, if you have canceled too many times—typically, after canceling 2-3 times, online cancellation is no longer allowed, and you must visit the DMV to cancel.