What to Do When the Number of Subject 2 Cancellation Attempts Is Exhausted?
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Canceling too many times will result in the reservation system being locked by the vehicle management office, preventing you from scheduling the exam. The applicant needs to bring their ID card to the local vehicle management office to unlock the system. Once the lock is removed, you can reschedule the exam.
Last time I booked the Subject 2 test, I also encountered this situation. Running out of cancellation chances is indeed frustrating. The DMV stipulates that each test can be canceled up to three times at most. Once you've used them up, you have no choice but to take the test. If you simply don't show up, it will be counted as an absence, which is equivalent to giving away a free chance to fail. I suggest trying to adjust your schedule if something urgent comes up, like asking your boss for leave or swapping shifts. If you really can't make it, inform your instructor as early as possible to see if they can help arrange special treatment, though the success rate for this is quite low. Most importantly, don't panic. Cram in some last-minute practice for a couple of days, and you might just pass. Next time before booking a test, think carefully and don't cancel casually to avoid causing delays.