···
Log in / Register

Can I Start Learning Subject Two Before Completing Subject One?

4 Answers
DonovanLee
09/03/25 7:08am
You cannot start learning Subject Two before completing Subject One. The prerequisite for learning Subject Two is passing the Subject One exam and obtaining a driving study certificate. This certificate serves as proof for practical training, allowing you to begin hands-on practice. Subject One Exam Content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; fundamentals of safe and civilized driving; basic operational knowledge related to motor vehicle driving. Subject One Passing Score: The total duration of the Subject One exam is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer-based driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Documents Required for Subject One Exam: Only an ID card is needed for the Subject One exam. Note that an expired ID card cannot be used.
Was this review help?
17
0
Share
LaPenelope
09/15/25 8:29am
I have ten years of experience in teaching driving, and I often see students starting to practice the operational exercises for Subject 2 during the preparation phase for Subject 1. This is completely feasible and quite common. Driving schools generally encourage students to get behind the wheel early to familiarize themselves with steering wheel and clutch control, such as reversing into a parking space or starting on a slope. These practical skills can reinforce theoretical knowledge. However, it's important to remind everyone that you must pass the theoretical exam for Subject 1 before officially taking the Subject 2 test, and the score report is a key document. I think this arrangement is reasonable—it saves time and reduces learning pressure. Just choose a good driving school and let them help with scheduling. The overall process needs to be well-coordinated, and don’t neglect reviewing for Subject 1. Combining theory and practice yields the best results. Many students report that after practicing in advance, the rules in Subject 1 become more intuitive to understand.
Was this review help?
15
0
Share
Expand All
Eleanor
10/30/25 2:21am
I did the same when getting my driver's license - couldn't wait to try the Subject 2 maneuvers before even finishing the Subject 1 textbook. The instructor said it was fine as long as it didn't interfere with the exam schedule. Going to the driving school for half-hour practice sessions whenever possible felt amazing - my hand-foot coordination improved rapidly and the nerves settled down. Linking practical exercises like 90-degree turns and parallel parking with theory made reviewing Subject 1 questions much smoother. But remember, official exams require following procedures strictly - no Subject 2 test before passing Subject 1. My driving school here is quite flexible, and early practice offers multiple benefits: it's both efficient and tremendously fun. Just maintain reasonable time management.
Was this review help?
1
1
Share
Expand All
StEverett
12/13/25 2:28am
Don't worry about it, buddy. I've seen friends do the same when getting their license. They studied for the written test (Subject 1) while simultaneously practicing driving skills for Subject 2 at the driving school. Driving schools allow this—practical training doesn't conflict with exam rules, but you must pass Subject 1 before registering for exams. This dual approach saves time and effort, and mastering the skills reinforces the theory. Policies vary slightly by region, so check with your instructor, but overall, it's very feasible.
Was this review help?
11
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What are the steps to park and turn off the Nissan Teana?

Press the brake pedal and wait for the vehicle to come to a complete stop. Engage the parking brake by pressing the [P] button on top of the gear shift lever. After parking in P gear, locate the [Electronic Parking Brake] button on the left side of the driver's seat. Turn off this button to shut down the engine.
1
1
Share

What is the method for replacing the battery in a BMW 5 Series remote?

BMW 5 Series remote battery replacement method is: 1. Press the small button on the back of the car key, grip the upper key handle and pull out the BMW metal mechanical key upwards; 2. Use the extracted mechanical key to pry open the operation hole of the remote key, then open the car key cover after a gap appears; 3. Remove the lifted battery casing; 4. Take out the old battery and replace it with a new one, ensuring the battery's positive pole faces downward during installation; 5. Reattach the key back cover; 6. After installation, verify that all buttons on the key function properly. Taking the BMW 5 Series 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5106mm, width 1868mm, height 1500mm, wheelbase 3105mm, fuel tank capacity 68 liters, and curb weight 1705kg.
19
5
Share

How to Deal with Common Starting Failures of Roewe i5?

Drain all the water from the starter completely. Do not attempt to start the engine, as this can easily damage the valves. The spark plug is a critical component of the ignition system, which in turn is essential for the engine's operation. The performance of the spark plug directly affects the vehicle's working efficiency and overall performance. After removing the spark plug, disconnect the fuel injector connector, and then activate the starter. Check for any water in the cylinders, drain it completely, replace the engine oil, reinstall the spark plug and fuel injector connector, and then start the engine.
3
2
Share

What to do if the Roewe i5 has severe low-speed jerking?

Most of the time, it is because the transmission's response speed is not fast enough, and the upshift speed cannot keep up with the throttle input, so there is a jerking sensation at the moment the transmission shifts gears. Most of the time, it is due to the intervention of the energy recovery system, which places some burden on the engine and affects the engine's speed, resulting in a jerking sensation. Because when driving at low speeds, the gears frequently switch between first and second gear, and the power transmission cannot be smoothly completed in a short time, this causes the common low-speed jerking. Turbocharger intervention
16
5
Share

How to Use the Defogging Function in Civic?

Located in the center console button area, there are defogging function buttons for the front windshield and rear windshield. Press the corresponding switch to activate the defogging function. Simply increase the temperature to turn on the warm air. Additionally, turn off the car's A/C button to save energy. On both sides of the middle part of the screen, there are "+" and "-" buttons. Single press "+" or "-" Long press the color bar on the left to slide and adjust the temperature.
1
0
Share

How to Set Up Automatic Car Locking After Leaving the Sagitar?

Park the car and ensure all doors and the rear hatch are closed. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. Within 20 seconds of turning the ignition switch to the ON position, press and hold the lock side of the door lock switch. After about 8 seconds, you should hear a beep. Refer to the user manual for the function setting number, then press the unlock side of the door lock switch once to activate the automatic door locking function. After changing the function settings, you will hear a beep after 3 seconds. Most models come with an automatic door locking feature and do not require manual setup.
18
3
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.