
When the exam appointment quota is exhausted, you can choose to cancel the appointment. Below are the relevant procedures for canceling a driver's license exam appointment: 1. Cancel through the Driving Test Center Information Platform: The platform allows cancellation of the subject three exam appointment, with the latest cancellation time being before 12:00 noon on the day before the scheduled exam date. 2. Cancel at the Vehicle Office: To cancel the subject three exam, you must personally bring your ID card and a copy of it to the Vehicle Management Office. On the blank space of the ID copy, you must write "I voluntarily cancel the subject three exam scheduled on xx/xx/xxxx at xx driving school" and sign your name, contact information, and date in the blank space. 3. Authorized representative cancellation at the Driving Test Center: If you are unable to come to the Driving Test Center in person, the authorized representative must bring their own ID card and a copy of it, along with the ID card and copy of the person canceling. In addition to writing the above content in the blank space, the representative must also sign their name.

Oh dear, I've been through this situation too, and it was really stressful! According to traffic regulations, if you fail either Subject 2 or Subject 3 five times, your previous test results will be invalidated. I suggest you immediately go to the driving school to re-register and retake the theoretical exam, which means you'll have to retake Subject 1. You'll need to pay the registration fee again, around 2,000 yuan, so remember to prepare in advance. It's best to switch to a reliable instructor—back then, I realized my previous practice methods were problematic only after changing instructors. Don't just sit idle during the re-registration period: use mobile apps to practice questions, find an open space to practice reversing and parallel parking, and spend weekends familiarizing yourself with the test routes around the exam site instead of just waiting at home. Take advantage of this break to also prepare for Subject 4, which will save you a lot of time when rescheduling the exams.

Failing five times in a row can indeed be quite discouraging. My cousin experienced a similar breakdown last year. In such cases, there's no alternative but to re-register and start from scratch. First, go to the driving school to cancel your original file, then bring your ID card and medical examination form to re-establish your file and register again. I recommend trying a different teaching method this time, such as enrolling in a driving school's VR course. Practice dozens of times on simulation equipment before getting behind the wheel. When choosing an instructor, pay special attention to their students' pass rates—don't just rely on promotional claims. During this re-registration period, spend more time watching real-life exam route videos on Bilibili, and memorize the reference points for each test item. In fact, starting over isn't necessarily a bad thing. My cousin passed on his first attempt the second time around, and his mindset was much more relaxed than before.

Running out of exam attempts is indeed troublesome. You need to bring your ID card to the original driving school to complete the cancellation procedure and then re-register. Be prepared for the costs, as the registration fee plus retake fees will amount to around 2500. After re-registering, you'll need to retake all exams from Subject 1 to Subject 4, paying special attention to the intervals between scheduling exams. During training this time, it's advisable to record each practice session with your and review the videos at night to identify issues. A few days before the exam, rent an exam car at the test site for practice—200 yuan for three laps is quite cost-effective. Try to relax your mindset and treat it as if it were your first exam.

When you run out of exam attempts, the only option is to re-register. First, I went to the DMV window to print my score report and confirm my status, then directly signed up for a VIP course at a new driving school. This time, I adjusted my strategy: fixed three mornings each week for practice to avoid weekend peak hours; noted down mistakes in a memo immediately after each session; and stopped practicing completely three days before the exam, focusing only on route reviews. When registering, I specifically chose a package that included five mock exams—though it cost 800 yuan more, it was worth it. It’s best to avoid re-registering during winter or summer breaks, as exam scheduling queues get much longer. Recently, new regulations require completing a set number of theory class hours, so remember to log enough hours on the driving test app in advance.

Last year when I failed the driving test (Subject 3) for the fifth time, I was completely stunned. First, I contacted my original driving school to get a withdrawal certificate, then visited three different driving schools to compare prices. For re-enrollment, I recommend choosing small class teaching - the four-person class I later enrolled in was 500 yuan more expensive than large classes but much more efficient. It's crucial to explain your previous weak points to the instructor. In my case, since I kept failing the straight-line driving section, the coach specifically took me to practice anti-interference training on different road sections. After registration, complete the theoretical courses as soon as possible - some driving schools' old methods of proxy course completion don't work now. For this test, I practiced starting and parking in my neighborhood every evening for half a month before the exam, asking neighbors to act as safety officers to simulate the test process, and finally passed steadily in one attempt.


