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Can You Pass the Subject One Test in Three Days?

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AlexanderLynn
07/30/25 2:57am
It is possible to pass within three days with intensive preparation. To pass the Subject One test in three days, you should master the following exam techniques: 1. Regarding driving speed: a) On urban roads without a center line or other traffic signs, the maximum speed limit is 30 km/h; on highways, it is 40 km/h. b) On urban roads with a center line and only one motor vehicle lane in the same direction, the maximum speed limit is 50 km/h; on highways, it is 70 km/h. c) On urban roads with a center line and two motor vehicle lanes in the same direction, the speed limit is 60 km/h; on highways, it is 80 km/h. On expressways, the minimum speed is 60 km/h, with a maximum not exceeding 120 km/h. 2. Regarding distances: a) The distance for placing a warning sign after a vehicle breakdown or accident: 50–100 meters on ordinary roads; 150 meters on expressways. b) The distance for using low beams when meeting another vehicle at night: 150 meters. c) The distance for activating the turn signal before changing lanes: 50 meters on ordinary roads; 150 meters on expressways. d) Special cases: 50 meters (30 meters for bus stops or queues). 3. Regarding penalty rules for violations: a) If the violation involves a vehicle or forged documents, the vehicle will be impounded (if no vehicle is involved, the driver's license will be revoked). b) Driving without a license, with a revoked or suspended license, or fleeing the scene may result in detention for up to 15 days. c) Allowing an unlicensed or revoked/suspended driver to operate the vehicle, speeding over 50%, or refusing to handle violations may lead to license revocation. d) Accumulating 12 penalty points and refusing to attend required training or exams will result in license suspension.
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VonLouis
08/16/25 9:19am
I recently got my driver's license by cramming for the theory test (Subject 1) in just three days, and passed on the first try! On the first day, I focused on understanding core theories like traffic signals and signs, which make up a large portion of the questions—watching online videos made it clear. The second day was all about practicing on apps like 'Driving Test Prep,' repeatedly going through wrong answer sets until I mastered the rules and penalties. On the third day, I took three mock exams, averaging over 95. The key is using efficient methods without procrastination, concentrating for at least 5 hours daily. This approach suits those with tight schedules but strong focus; if your basics are weak, consider adding a few more days. During the process, I found accident-handling questions tricky, so I practiced that section more. In short, three days is doable, but requires full commitment.
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CollinLynn
10/22/25 2:29am
Based on my experience teaching people to pass their driving tests, passing the theory test (Subject 1) in three days is possible but challenging. It requires highly focused and systematic learning: memorize basic traffic regulations on the first day; reinforce memory by practicing question banks on the second day; and take mock tests to identify gaps on the third day. Success rates vary by individual—those with good memory and strong determination can achieve it, while others face higher risks. I recommend using apps for assistance, focusing on high-frequency content like traffic signs and safe driving, and not overlooking details that can lead to misjudgments. Those who drive regularly or have test preparation experience may pick it up faster, while beginners may need extra time. If you're in a hurry, you can try, but don’t take it lightly.
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