What Are the Consequences of Missing the Scheduled Subject 2 Test?
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If you successfully scheduled the Subject 2 test but neither attended nor canceled it, the consequence is that you will be marked as having failed this attempt. If you have scheduled a Subject 2 test but cannot attend due to unforeseen circumstances, it is crucial to cancel the test promptly. Otherwise, you will waste one of your Subject 2 test opportunities and prolong the time required to obtain your driver's license. It is possible to cancel a successfully scheduled Subject 2 test, but the cancellation must be made at least 24 hours before the test date. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": If an applicant cannot attend the test at the scheduled time, they must apply to cancel the appointment at least one day in advance. If the applicant fails to attend the test at the scheduled time without canceling, they will be marked as having failed that test attempt. First, if you miss a scheduled test, it will be recorded as an absence. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses": Each applicant has five test attempts for Subjects 2 and 3, with each attempt including one test and one immediate retest if the initial test is failed. Therefore, missing one test means losing one test opportunity. If you fail all five attempts for Subject 2, you will have to re-enroll in a driving school and pay the tuition fees again. Second, if you miss this test, you will need to pay a retest fee for the next attempt. The retest fee varies across different regions in the country, so you should consult your local vehicle management office for specific details.