
Online scheduling for the motor vehicle driver's license test is available on weekends, but there are no test arrangements on weekends. Below is a detailed introduction to the Subject 1 driving test: 1. Overview of the Subject 1 driving test: The Subject 1 driving test refers to the theoretical driver's test, which is a computer-based exam conducted at the vehicle management office. It is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants and is part of the teaching and examination outline for motor vehicle driver training. The scheduling of the theoretical driver's test is arranged by local vehicle management offices. 2. Content of the Subject 1 driving test: The exam covers the most fundamental knowledge, including driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, and rules of the road, as well as local regulations. The outline exam is divided into three subjects, organized by the traffic management department of the public security authority. The exams are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. After passing the previous subject, candidates can proceed to the next. If a candidate fails a subject, they must retake that subject.

Whether the subject one exam appointment is processed on weekends depends on the local DMV's schedule. Most DMVs are closed on Saturdays and Sundays, with approval staff off duty, so appointment applications submitted via the app may not be processed until Monday through Friday. I once filled out the information on a weekend and didn’t receive the confirmation until Monday morning, delaying my exam plans. Therefore, it’s advisable not to expect efficient operations on weekends—booking through the 12123 system on weekday mornings in advance is more reliable. Some major cities like Beijing and Shanghai offer weekend exam slots, but you should check the app for real-time updates rather than acting on assumptions. Spending more time practicing questions before the exam is more practical—the question bank is frequently updated, and missing key revisions could lead to failure.

Regarding scheduling the subject one test on weekends, I just got my driver's license recently and found that the APP system is open 24/7 for form filling, but the backend is often slow. Our local DMV is closed on weekends, so applications submitted on Saturday are usually delayed until Monday for processing, which is inefficient. If you're busy with work or school and can only operate on weekends, you might have to wait a few extra days; it's better to do it during lunchtime on weekdays in advance. After scheduling, pay attention to SMS notifications so you don't miss the confirmation details. By the way, here are some exam tips: don't be nervous, do more mock tests, go over the knowledge points repeatedly, and pass with ease. Some places are open on Saturdays, so remember to filter and check on the APP to see if it's displayed before submitting blindly.

The processing of subject one exam appointments on weekends varies by region. You can submit a booking request anytime via the 12123 Traffic Management App, but approval may be delayed on weekdays as most DMVs are closed Saturdays and Sundays. For urgent exams, weekday operations are recommended. Some areas offer weekend testing services – verify official information in advance to avoid scheduling conflicts. On exam day, remember to bring all required documents, arrive on time, and complete all key procedures to prevent retakes.


