
Whether the Subject 1 test can be taken on weekends depends on the arrangements of the local vehicle management office. Some cities schedule tests on holidays to make it more convenient for working individuals. Subject 1 Test Content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; safe driving and civilized driving basics; fundamental knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject 1 Passing Score: The total duration of the Subject 1 test is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points. A score of 90 or above is required to pass. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Standards." Subject 1 Test Attempts: There is no limit to the number of attempts for the Subject 1 test. Each test session provides two opportunities. If both attempts are unsuccessful, the test must be rescheduled.

As someone who works at a driving test center, I've seen too many people ask this question. Actually, arrangements vary by local vehicle management offices, but most regions do conduct tests on weekends. I remember our test site is usually fully booked on Saturdays, while Sundays depend on the monthly work schedule adjustments. You need to make an appointment in advance via the Traffic Management 12123 App, and popular time slots require quick booking – for instance, last week I saw a student successfully book a Sunday afternoon slot. Note that the system temporarily closes registration during holidays, so pay special attention to this. I recommend reconfirming the exact time three days before the test to avoid last-minute schedule changes by the test center. After passing the theory test (Subject 1), remember to continue practical driving practice – don't let the theoretical knowledge go cold for too long, or it might be hard to connect with actual operations.

Our driving school instructors know the ropes best, and taking the Subject 1 test on weekends is completely feasible. For example, among the five trainees I coached this month, three managed to book Saturday slots. However, be aware that suburban test centers often close on weekends, while urban locations have denser scheduling. Open the mobile app 3-5 days in advance to book—8 PM is the prime time when new slots are released. Last time, trainee Xiao Wang only remembered to book on Thursday and ended up scheduled for the following Wednesday. After successful booking, arrive early with your ID card. Someone once missed their test by half an hour due to misremembering the time, wasting two weeks of practice tests. Before the exam, review easily confused road marking questions—many fail because of them.

I just took the written driving test last month, specifically on a Sunday. When booking through the official app, simply check the weekend time slots - the process is super straightforward. Two things to note though: first, some smaller test centers only operate half-day on Saturdays during weekends; second, major holidays like Spring Festival and National Day may suspend all tests. The payment interface shows available time slots - I immediately booked next Saturday morning when I saw the option. Surprisingly, weekend test-takers were fewer, so queuing went faster than weekdays. Our driving school statistics show a 90% pass rate for those scoring 95+ in mock tests before registration. After passing the theory test, arrange practical lessons immediately - maintaining steering wheel familiarity is crucial.


