Will the driving test be canceled due to weather?

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StRonan
07/29/25 12:37am
Yes, it will be canceled due to weather conditions. You just need to wait for the cancellation confirmation message, and it will not affect your priority ranking. Here is relevant information: 1. Introduction: The driving test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing the driving test can you obtain a driver's license and legally drive a motor vehicle. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test is divided into the following sections: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (also known as the "theoretical test", referred to as "Subject One"), the field driving skills test (commonly known as "pole test", referred to as "Subject Two"), and the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test (commonly known as "road test", referred to as "Subject Three"). The test content and passing standards are unified nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different types of vehicles.
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Cox
08/11/25 10:10am
When I was taking my driving test, I once encountered a situation where it was raining heavily. The day before the test, I was quite nervous, but early in the morning on the test day, the driving school sent a text message saying it was canceled due to the heavy rain making it unsafe. I asked my friends and learned that the driving test center evaluates risks based on weather forecasts, such as heavy rain, fog, or strong winds, which may directly lead to cancellation. I remember wasting a whole week of preparation back then. Later, I learned my lesson—when signing up, I now check the local weather forecast in advance or follow notifications on the driving school app to avoid unnecessary trips. Safety comes first, after all. Driving in severe weather is inherently dangerous, and tests require extra caution. I’ve also heard that policies vary by region—some places won’t cancel for light rain, but strong winds are definitely a no-go. So, it’s best to contact the test center in advance to confirm. Gathering more information never hurts to avoid wasting time and affecting your driving plan.
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DelRebecca
10/01/25 7:45am
As someone who frequently trains students, I can talk about this matter. It's quite common for driving tests to be canceled due to weather, especially during heavy rain or snow when the roads are slippery and visibility is low. The test center will immediately suspend all arrangements. The reason is simple: safety comes first—getting a driver's license isn't about rushing through the process. During regular training, I remind students to check weather changes before scheduling a test, such as looking up local real-time forecasts on mobile apps. If severe weather is expected, the test will likely be rescheduled, and you can directly contact the driving school or check the official website for updates. Don’t be afraid of the hassle—it helps avoid unnecessary risks. Additionally, be extra cautious during windy conditions, as test vehicles are prone to skidding, leading to operational mistakes. I advise candidates to stay updated on policy changes and develop good habits—mastering safe driving is what truly matters.
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