Where to Cancel the Subject 3 Exam?
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Subject 3 exam cancellation can be processed through the driving test center information platform or the local vehicle management office. The driving test center information platform allows you to cancel the scheduled Subject 3 exam, with the latest cancellation time being before 12:00 the day before the scheduled exam date. To cancel the Subject 3 exam at the vehicle management office, you need to bring your ID card and a copy of it, and follow the instructions of the staff. Regarding the Subject 3 exam, it's important to note that according to the Ministry of Public Security's regulations on driver exams, each candidate has two exam attempts per appointment. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, an immediate retake is allowed. During the first attempt, candidates must complete a vehicle walk-around inspection and a nighttime light simulation. If the first attempt fails, the second retake does not require these steps; candidates can proceed directly to the exam after preparation. Additionally, if a candidate's score falls below the passing mark during the exam, the system will automatically prompt the candidate to pull over. After completing the pull-over action, the system will indicate the start of the next exam attempt.
I've helped several relatives cancel their Subject 3 driving tests before and summarized some practical tips. The main cancellation channel is through the 12123 mobile app - just download, log in, go to the test appointment function and click the cancel button, which is super convenient. If you're unfamiliar with the operation, you can directly visit the service window of the local DMV with your ID card for on-site cancellation, or have your driving school instructor handle it for you as they're familiar with the process and can save you time. Remember to apply at least 48 hours in advance - if it's too late, the test fee may not be refunded. After cancellation, don't delay; quickly reschedule a new test on the app and adjust your practice driving plan accordingly. One more tip: keep your phone notifications on to avoid missing system reminders.