What if I broke my leg or hand a day before my driving test when it's too late to cancel?

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I'm sure they'd give you a medical excuse.
I am sure they would make an exception for a situation like that. I really hope that is not case. If it is I am very sorry.
den u gotsa pay
Just don't go, and reschedule for another day.
You would be able to cancel but you would have to prove that it happened. Get a docs note. You should either be offered a new date or get a refund.
im sure there are xceptions. my friend had hers cancelled by the test centre because of a bit of snow, so im sure this situation is excusable.
um, you can't help it if you break something and have to cancel last minute. If they didn't excuse you for that, I would take issue.
What if you simply do not show up for your test? They do not put you in prison for this.
Make another appointment, if you cannot keep this one.
If it`s a genuine accident and too late to cancel you can nominate a friend to change gear/ operate clutch pedal for you.
sounds like cold feet...go, get it over with.especially since you can't decide what it is you really broke (hand or leg).

if you fail...so what...many do...take it again later...
and if you are that nervous...i sure would hate to have you on the road with me anyway.

good luck :)
The same thing that would happen if Jesus came back, or a comet from outer space hit the earth, you wouldn't take your driving test.
You should be reimbursed,but may have to produce a medical certificate.
Study for the test instead of wasting your time on far-fetched scenarios.
If you get a doctors note then you can be excused and your appointment will be rescheduled for a couple of weeks
They, wont give you your money back! they just reschedule another date, where you "Broken leg and hand" fell better.
If you can back up your claim with a valid doctors note and call the DSA before the test, they will reschedule or offer a refund.

If you just want to reschedule because of nerves you need to giv at least 3 working days notice and you can only do that 3 times before you lose your fee.
No, you can cancel free of charge in extreme circumstances. My grandpa, who i was really close too, passed away the night before my driving test and i would have been allowed to cancel free of charge if i'd wanted. obviously if you broke and arm or a leg it would be pretty hard for you to drive so i reckon that consitutes extreme circumstances
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