What are the consequences of not attending the exam after successfully scheduling a driving test?
1 Answers
Not attending the exam after successfully scheduling a driving test will result in a failing grade for that exam. The impacts of not attending the exam after successful scheduling are as follows: 1. Failing grade: Since June 1, 2012, according to Article 46 of Chapter 6 of the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Standards" issued by the Ministry of Public Security, "if the applicant does not attend the exam at the scheduled time, the exam result will be recorded as a failure." Therefore, if a candidate cannot attend the scheduled exam for Subject 2 or Subject 3 due to unforeseen circumstances, they will receive a failing grade. 2. Wasting one exam attempt: It is known that there are only five exam attempts for each of Subject 2 and Subject 3. Not attending the exam after scheduling means wasting one attempt. 3. Lowering the pass rate of the driving school and requiring payment of a re-examination fee: For driving schools, it is preferable for students to fail the exam rather than not attend it. On one hand, this wastes exam slots, and on the other hand, it lowers the pass rate of the driving school. Students will also need to pay a re-examination fee to reschedule the exam.