What are the reasons for the automatic cancellation of the Subject 1 test appointment?
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The reason for the automatic cancellation of the Subject 1 test appointment is that the number of candidates exceeds the maximum capacity that the test center can accommodate on that day. If it is impossible for all candidates to take the test on that day, some appointments will be canceled. The content of the Subject 1 test includes basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; basic knowledge of safe driving and civilized driving; and fundamental knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. The Subject 1 test process is as follows: First, follow the instructions of the staff to collect your personal driving school file in order in the waiting area; carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer. Please note that you must turn off your mobile phone when entering the test area, no loud noise is allowed, and law textbooks are not permitted in the test area (or should be placed in your bag). After the test, keep your ID card safe and hand in your file to the "File Submission Window" at the front of the test center. Candidates who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit and then leave the test center. Candidates who fail the test can leave the test center immediately and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.
Last time I booked the subject one test, it was automatically canceled mainly because I canceled three times in a row. It turns out the driving test system automatically locks if you cancel the same subject more than three times. That time I had to cancel twice due to work trips, and then something came up causing the third cancellation. The system directly cleared my booking record, and I had to queue up again. A friend of mine also encountered a situation where he didn’t pay the fee the day before the test, and the system automatically disqualified him when the deadline passed. It’s best to confirm your schedule before booking, avoid frequent cancellations, don’t delay payment, and remember to keep your phone notifications on to avoid a wasted trip.
As someone who frequently assists students with appointment scheduling, I've noticed several main reasons for automatic cancellations. The most common is being blacklisted by the system after exceeding three cancellations - this rule applies nationwide. Some students make mistakes when filling in information, such as missing a digit in their ID number, causing the system to automatically cancel due to failed verification. Testing centers might also make last-minute adjustments, like equipment maintenance or insufficient test slots, leading to batch cancellations. There was even one instance when sudden changes in epidemic prevention policies caused all exams to be postponed. I recommend keeping SMS notifications after booking and logging into the platform two days in advance to confirm your status.