What to Do If You Missed Your Scheduled Driving Test?
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If you have only successfully submitted the reservation application, you can cancel the appointment on the traffic management website by following the instructions. If you have already received a text message from the Vehicle Management Office notifying the successful reservation date, you can only cancel the appointment by visiting the Vehicle Management Office. For the written test (Subject 1), the practical test (Subject 2), and the safety and civilization test, students must cancel the appointment themselves on the official reservation website of the driving test center or contact their driving school to cancel.
Last time I booked a driving test but overslept and missed it, which made me really anxious. I immediately consulted my driving school instructor. He said it’s no big deal—just log into the driving test booking platform or call the local DMV to check the situation. Generally, missing the test counts as an automatic forfeit, meaning the exam fee is lost, and you’ll have to pay again to reschedule. Don’t delay too long, because test slots are limited and in high demand. The instructor reminded me not to stress next time and to double-check the time and set an alarm a day in advance. Additionally, if you miss the test due to special circumstances, like illness, you can try applying for a refund or a free reschedule, but you’ll need proof. Anyway, this experience taught me time management. I rescheduled once and passed, and now I drive smoothly. Overall, failing the driving test isn’t a big deal—the key is to act quickly so it doesn’t affect your future plans.