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To cancel your driving test, go to the 'My bookings' page of your MyRoadSafetyOpen in new browser tabOpen in new browser tab account, click 'Manage Booking' and select 'Cancel'.
The time of day you choose for your test can significantly impact you. Early morning tests benefit from lighter traffic but also mean colder engines and sleepy drivers. Midday tests might encounter busier roads, while late afternoon tests might face the beginning of rush hour.
Typically between 9 and 11 AM, and 2 to 4 PM are good options for lighter traffic.
If you already have a test booked, you can also try checking late at night. I had mine booked for the end of July, and last week I happened to look for a cancellation at like 10pm one night, and managed to get one for the following Sunday. Early morning or late night are probably your best bets.
Cancellation List/Slots Guide - Driving Test Log into the MyRoadSafety website. Navigate to the ``My Goals'' page. Under 5. Assuming you have already joined the waiting list, you can apparently refresh this page and a cancellation will appear. In my case; Hit the ``Location'', then ``+ More Locations'' tab.
If you already have a test booked, you can also try checking late at night. I had mine booked for the end of July, and last week I happened to look for a cancellation at like 10pm one night, and managed to get one for the following Sunday. Early morning or late night are probably your best bets.
Using driving test cancellation apps If you don't have the time or patience to search for cancelled driving tests manually, there are some apps that can do this for you. Usually, you'll book your driving test through the DVSA and then sign up to an app that scans test centres for suitable rescheduling slots.
Try to check as frequently as you can for cancellations as they're always snatched up quickly. Simply search, refresh and try again until you find something. The more time you have to look for a test, the better your chances will be—cancellations sometimes crop up very early in the morning or very late in the evening.
To cancel, reschedule, or confirm your road test appointment, visit dmv.ny/roadtest or call (518) 402-2100. You must provide the 9-digit ID number that is on your NYS learner permit or driver license. The system will provide instructions for you to follow.
To cancel, reschedule, or confirm your road test appointment, visit dmv.ny/roadtest or call (518) 402-2100. You must provide the 9-digit ID number that is on your NYS learner permit or driver license. The system will provide instructions for you to follow.