Can I take the test twice by scheduling two sessions for Subject 1?
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You can take the test twice by scheduling two sessions for Subject 1. Subject 1 test content: The content of Subject 1 is mainly divided into five parts: road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; local regulations; traffic signals; safe driving and civilized driving basics; and basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject 1 validity period: The validity period of the Subject 1 test is three years. The validity period of the driving skill test permit is three years, and the applicant must complete Subject 1 and Subject 2 tests within the validity period. If the tests are not completed within the validity period, the passed test results will be invalidated. For the initial application for a motor vehicle driver's license or an application to add a permitted driving model, the vehicle management office will issue a driving skill test permit within three days after passing the Subject 1 test.
Yes, booking two subject one exam sessions indeed gives you two attempts, as I encountered a similar situation when I got my driver's license. The system allows you to schedule multiple dates simultaneously, with each session corresponding to one exam opportunity. If you fail the first attempt, you can proceed with the second session. However, be sure to confirm the details of each scheduled session, such as time and location, to avoid conflicts. Personally, I recommend leaving some interval between appointments to allow yourself revision time. Subject one mainly tests theoretical knowledge questions, so memorizing the question bank should suffice. If you pass on the first try, remember to promptly cancel subsequent bookings to avoid wasting money. Study well, and you'll surely pass. The exam isn't just about obtaining a license; it's crucial for learning traffic rules and ensuring safe driving in the future.