Can the Subject 1 Test Be Taken on Saturdays and Sundays?
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Subject 1 tests cannot be taken on Saturdays and Sundays. Below is relevant knowledge about automobile driving: Interpretation of water temperature gauge readings: The pointer reaching 90 degrees is normal. Generally, the pointer reaches 90 degrees after driving for 5-10 minutes. If the water temperature gauge reading is too high (warning light on), it may cause the radiator to boil over, leading to engine malfunction. If the water temperature is too high or rises too rapidly, stop the engine immediately. After the vehicle's radiator has cooled down, add mineral water or tap water. If the issue persists after restarting the vehicle, contact roadside assistance. Note: As high water temperature may cause radiator spray, never open the radiator cap immediately. If urgent opening is required, it is recommended to cover the radiator cap with a wet towel and turn it counterclockwise to open. Interpretation of fuel gauge display: F indicates full tank, E indicates insufficient fuel. Note: 1. After the fuel tank warning light comes on, the vehicle can generally run for 40-50 kilometers. 2. It is recommended not to keep the fuel tank below 1/3 for a long time, otherwise the fuel pump is prone to damage and wear.