Can I Schedule the Subject 1 Test by Myself?

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LeJordan
07/30/25 1:52am
Yes. Generally, students enrolled in driving schools will receive one-stop services and do not need to schedule the test themselves. The driving school will help some students book the Subject 1 test for the same time slot and arrange shuttle buses to the test center. If you are not affiliated with a driving school, you can also schedule the test on your own. Tips to increase the success rate of Subject 1 test scheduling: Choice of test center: If your ranking is high, there is a good chance of securing a slot. Therefore, it is advisable to choose some more remote test centers, as they have fewer applicants and are easier to book. Enrollment ranking: The earlier you enroll, the more advantageous it is. Additionally, if you have flexible time, you can opt for system allocation. While this does not inherently increase the success rate of scheduling, it can save time by avoiding the need to reschedule if the initial attempt fails.
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CoreyDella
08/15/25 7:45am
When I first started learning to drive, I was also worried about whether I could schedule the theory test (Subject 1) by myself. After checking online, I found that it was indeed possible to do it independently. I downloaded the 12123 traffic service app on my phone, registered an account, and logged in to book the test. The steps were quite simple: first, bind your ID card information, then select the Subject 1 test, choose a suitable date and time slot, and submit. The whole process doesn’t require any involvement from the driving school, making it very convenient. Personally, I felt it saved a lot of waiting time and allowed me to arrange my study schedule freely. On the exam day, just remember to bring your ID card and arrive at the test center half an hour early—don’t be late, or your booking will be canceled. Booking the test yourself was a great experience, and I highly recommend giving it a try.
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IsabellaLynn
10/21/25 2:57am
As an experienced driver who has passed the driving test, I highly recommend that you can easily book the Subject 1 test by yourself. Through the 12123 APP or website, the appointment can be completed in just a few minutes, which is super convenient. Remember to check the address and time of the test center in advance to avoid fully booked schedules. From personal experience, it's better to avoid peak periods, such as choosing weekdays instead of weekends when it's crowded. The steps are simple: register and log in, fill in the information, and submit the appointment form—the whole process takes less than 10 minutes. Doing it yourself can also avoid delays from driving schools and save time. Additionally, the test results are available immediately after the exam, making it easy to manage. In short, the earlier you act, the more peace of mind you'll have.
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