What are the consequences of not attending the scheduled Subject 4 exam?

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DiZane
07/29/25 4:48am
Subject 4 exam scheduled but not attended will be judged as failed, with the following explanations: 1. Two scenarios for failing to attend the exam on time: If the applicant cannot attend the exam at the scheduled time due to personal reasons, they should apply to cancel the appointment one day in advance. For applicants who do not attend the exam at the scheduled time without prior cancellation, the exam will be judged as failed. 2. Regarding retake fees: Failing Subject 4 does not require retaking previously passed subjects (Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3). Applicants can schedule a retake on their own, but they need to pay the retake fee for Subject 4.
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LeSophie
08/12/25 8:28am
My friend just had this happen last month—he successfully booked his Subject 4 driving test but overslept and missed it. The driving test rules are clear: missing an exam counts as an absence and directly consumes one of your test attempts; each subject only allows a limited number of tries, and an absence uses up one. Rescheduling requires waiting a few days, typically 24 hours to a week later, depending on local policies. This not only delays getting your license but can also affect your mood; my friend deeply regretted it, and his entire progress was set back by a month. My advice: avoid such oversights by setting an alarm or phone reminder. If something urgent comes up, contact the test center in advance to cancel the appointment and minimize the loss. Everyone makes mistakes—the key is to quickly adjust your plans and reschedule the test.
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