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Can I retake the test if I fail Subject 1?

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Phil
09/09/25 2:33am

You can retake the test. Here is the relevant information: Passing standard: The full score is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above within 45 minutes is considered a pass. The retake scoring criteria are the same. Subject 1 test: Each test session offers two attempts, with a total of 5 test sessions available, amounting to 10 test attempts. If you fail the first attempt, you can immediately take the second attempt (i.e., the retake). If you pass the second attempt, it counts as an official pass for Subject 1. If you still fail the retake, the test is considered a failure, and you will need to reschedule the test. Scheduling a retake: For candidates who fail both attempts in one test session, the driving school will schedule the retake. The timing depends on the number of local driving school applicants, usually taking a longer time, approximately half a month to a month.

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StLila
09/20/25 7:32am

Of course, you can retake the exam if you fail Subject 1. The driving test rules clearly state that candidates who do not pass the Subject 1 exam have multiple opportunities to retake it. Generally, there is no limit to the number of retakes, but the interval between each exam is usually one week or shorter, depending on local policies. Subject 1 is a theoretical knowledge test covering traffic signals, rules, and other content. Failing indicates a need for further study. I recommend downloading the Driving Test Treasure app, practicing questions daily, and taking more mock tests to improve accuracy. A retake fee may be required, typically a small amount of tens of yuan per attempt, but it's definitely worth the investment. Many people don't pass on their first try, but persistence leads to success. The key is to thoroughly master the knowledge; otherwise, you won't proceed to the subsequent road test. Don't worry about failure—consider seeking guidance from a driving instructor or joining a group to exchange experiences. You can overcome this in a few weeks.

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MacCarson
11/03/25 7:53am

I failed my first attempt at the Subject 1 test, which was quite frustrating, but I could retake it immediately. Just fill out a form at the driving school and pay the fee—the process is super simple. There's no limit to the number of retakes, and I’ve seen many people take it three or four times before passing. I passed on my second try. From experience, don’t panic about the test time; focusing on reviewing the question bank for a day or two is enough. I recommend using a mobile app for practice—it’s free and practical. Subject 1 is the foundation; you can’t start practical training without passing it. Failing isn’t a big deal, as retaking is just part of the process. The staff at the test center are very friendly and will help arrange things quickly, so don’t delay too long to avoid getting rusty. In short, stay calm, practice more, and you’ll pass with ease.

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GemmaFitz
12/17/25 7:53am

Failing the Theory Test (Subject 1) is absolutely redeemable through retakes—it's a necessary step, but don't underestimate it. Subject 1 assesses safe driving knowledge; failing indicates unmastered rules, posing high road risks. With ample retake opportunities, promptly re-register without delaying learning. I emphasize reviewing core content like traffic signs and emergency protocols—each retake is a chance to improve. These fundamentals determine real-world driving safety and must be cleared before practical training. Don’t stress over failure; focused question drills yield quick results. Solidify knowledge to pass early and safeguard lives.

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