What to do if you have successfully scheduled the subject 2 test but cannot attend due to unforeseen circumstances?
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To cancel the test, the examinee must personally go to the examination supervision department and bring their ID card and admission ticket. If the examinee is unable to come due to unavoidable circumstances, a relative (must be on the same household registration) is allowed to handle the cancellation on their behalf. The relative must bring their own ID card, household registration book, and the scheduling confirmation.
I noticed many people are busy preparing for their driving tests, and it can be quite troublesome if something suddenly comes up and you can't make it. In such cases, the most convenient solution is to open the Traffic Management 12123 APP, where you can cancel your appointment online up to two or three days before the test date. If you miss this window, don’t panic—you can still go to the DMV in person to cancel before the test day. I once saw a student who forgot about the test and insisted on going on a business trip, only to be marked as absent and forced to re-register and pay the fee again, waiting another month or two for a new slot. If you absolutely must miss the test, it’s crucial to book the nearest available session ASAP. Recently, I’ve noticed many test centers release additional slots on Wednesday afternoons.