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Can You Start Practicing Driving Only After Passing Subject 1?

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JulianFitz
07/29/2025, 04:31:55 AM

Driving schools can only arrange driving practice after you pass the Subject 1 exam and obtain the learning driving permit. Subject 1 Passing Score: The total time for the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes. The exam consists of 100 questions, including true/false and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. The exam 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 Regulations". Exam Process: Follow the staff's instructions to collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; No loud noise is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or must be placed in a bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the exam area; Candidates who pass the exam should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exam exit before leaving; Candidates who fail the exam can leave immediately and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.

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Mila
08/12/2025, 01:42:56 AM

Back when I first got my driver's license, I also had to pass Subject 1 (theoretical exam) before being allowed to practice driving. Only after scoring over 90 on the theory test did the driving school arrange actual vehicle training—otherwise, they'd only let you watch videos or use simulation software. I think this process is quite reasonable because safety comes first—it would be dangerous to handle a car without knowing traffic rules. Looking back now, I remember staying up late every night practicing test questions for Subject 1. After passing, I felt much more relaxed and could immediately start practicing reverse parking and hill starts. If you're planning to learn driving, I recommend enrolling in a driving school course early. You can watch basic operation videos while waiting for your exam—it saves a lot of time.

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SanGrant
10/05/2025, 02:52:41 AM

I've been teaching driving for several years, and the rules are clear: students must pass the written test (Subject 1) before they're allowed to practice actual driving. Only after passing the theoretical exam can trainees start handling the steering wheel and learning skills like parking. Driving schools design these regulations to prevent accidents caused by beginners who don't understand the rules. After registration, students can at most familiarize themselves with the car's switches. My advice is to focus on preparing for Subject 1, using mobile apps to practice mock tests frequently - passing requires 95 points. After passing, arrange a regular practice schedule with fixed weekly sessions to make faster progress.

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McNadia
11/18/2025, 03:22:29 AM

I got my driver's license ten years ago. Back then, the rule was to pass the theory test (Subject 1) before starting practical training. The theory exam was quite stressful with many questions, and you needed to score over 90 to proceed. Before passing, we could only observe or practice gear shifting in neutral. Right after passing, we joined the driving practice group. Don't worry too much about delayed practice - building a solid foundation is more important.

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LaAlejandro
01/08/2026, 10:12:46 PM

Recently, my friend has been learning to drive. He told me that he must pass Subject 1 before starting to practice Subject 2. After registration, steps like physical examination, theoretical learning, and exams are all mandatory, and only after passing the exam will a practice permit be issued. Otherwise, the instructor will only allow you to familiarize yourself with basic operations in a safe zone and won't let you actually drive. The entire process takes about a month. He thinks theoretical review is very important and suggests using question banks extensively to speed up progress.

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LaneMarie
04/05/2026, 03:25:03 AM

I've been driving for over ten years and noticed that new trainees must first pass Subject One. This arrangement is essential as driving without understanding the rules poses significant risks. Only after passing can the driving school open the training ground for practice. Before practicing, it's beneficial to learn more about the vehicle's structure, such as the clutch pedal operation, to get the hang of it faster. Don't rush into practical training; a solid knowledge foundation naturally speeds up skill acquisition, which is more advantageous for passing Subject Two later on.

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