Can the Subject 1 Test Be Taken Anywhere?
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No. The test location for Subject 1 does not have to be the same as the test location for Subject 4. Some driving schools also offer the Subject 1 test. Below are the relevant details: Detail 1: Students scheduling tests for Subject 1 and Subject 4 can either schedule the test themselves or have the driving school schedule it for them. The specific test time and location will be confirmed upon receiving the notification. Detail 2: A few days before the Subject 1 or Subject 4 test, students will receive a text message confirming the successful test scheduling. On the test day, they must bring a valid ID, the acceptance voucher, and the test admission ticket, which will be provided by the driving school instructor. Detail 3: After passing Subject 1, students can schedule Subject 2 ten days later. After passing Subject 2, they can schedule Subject 3 one month later. Students who wish to schedule Subject 4 can do so immediately after passing Subject 3. They can then collect their driver's license directly or the next day from the driving school.
When I was getting my driver's license, the subject one test couldn't be taken just anywhere. When enrolling in the driving school, they would assign you to a designated test center based on your ID card address or residence. For example, in our area, urban residents go to the traffic police brigade test site, while suburban residents go to the town service center. If you're working out of town and want to take the test back home, you need to negotiate with the driving school in advance to adjust the address. However, this is usually not possible because the exam system is linked to the personal information database to avoid data confusion caused by taking tests in different locations. I suggest confirming the location notice as soon as possible after enrollment. On the exam day, bring your ID card and admission ticket, and arrive half an hour early. Forgetting your documents or going to the wrong place will waste your time. Pre-exam mock practice is important, but familiarizing yourself with the test location can also reduce nervousness.