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Do I go to the Written Test (Subject 1) by myself?

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DelGabrielle
07/29/2025, 10:35:38 PM

You go to the Written Test (Subject 1) by yourself. Subject 1, also known as the Written Test or Driver's Theory Test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses', the test content includes theoretical knowledge of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The total time for the Subject 1 test is 45 minutes. The test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false questions and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points. Test procedure: Follow the staff's instructions and collect your driving school file in order at the waiting area; Bring and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the test area; No loud noises are allowed in the test area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the test area (or should be kept in your bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the 'Document Submission Window' at the front of the test area; Candidates who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit and then leave the test area; Candidates who fail the test can leave the test area and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.

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LukasFitz
08/16/2025, 04:47:30 AM

As a new driver who just got the license, I think the Subject 1 test is basically done independently. The driving school will help you schedule the test time and location in advance, and you just need to bring your ID card and arrive on time. That day, I woke up early and took the bus or a taxi there by myself. I felt a bit nervous, but recalling the practice questions I had done helped calm me down. The test center was strictly organized, with staff guiding us to queue and assigning seats. The entire test was done independently on a computer, and family or friends could only wait in the designated area. I recommend practicing more with apps like 'Driving Test Guide' or similar mock tests before the exam to familiarize yourself with the question types and reduce anxiety. Additionally, some driving schools may arrange group transportation, so you can ask your instructor if such arrangements are available. In short, taking the test alone is the norm—it tests your preparation and confidence. Don’t rely too much on others for help, and aim to pass on the first try.

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EdenFitz
10/21/2025, 03:05:45 AM

As a parent, I understand that children must go to the test center themselves to take the subject one exam. I was also concerned about safety, but I learned that test center rules require examinees to enter independently, without accompanying persons, who can only wait in the designated waiting area. Children should face these challenges on their own to develop independence. I will help my child check the exam appointment details, ensure they have their ID card, and conduct mock exams at home to boost confidence. On the exam day, just drop them off at the test center entrance without disrupting the exam discipline. Some examinees might forget their documents or encounter last-minute issues, but the test center has emergency measures in place. Remind your child to arrive half an hour early to familiarize themselves with the environment. In conclusion, let them take this important step toward adulthood—consistent practice and a regular routine are key.

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LaKennedy
12/04/2025, 02:33:22 AM

As a driving school instructor, the subject one test is basically completed by the examinees alone at the designated test center without the need for others to accompany them. We will help students book the time and location in advance, guide them to bring their ID cards and reservation codes, and the entry process is simplified and efficient. The test content is all theoretical questions, and there are staff on site to guide seating and login system, the whole process is independent answering. It is recommended that students focus on practicing the question bank one week in advance to avoid last-minute cramming; arrive early on the test day to avoid being late. Some beginners may feel scared, but there are experience-sharing groups in the driving school group for reference. In addition, don't panic when encountering technical problems, just raise your hand to ask the invigilator for help. Persist in self-preparation, and the pass rate of the test can be greatly improved.

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Marian
01/24/2026, 09:09:06 PM

I took the theoretical driving test (Subject 1) twice, going to the test center alone each time. The first time, I almost missed it because I forgot my ID card; the second time, I learned my lesson and prepared all the materials the night before. The test center requires candidates to enter the examination room independently, with family and friends only allowed to wait in the outer hall for results. The process involves signing in and verifying information first, then queuing to enter the computer room to answer questions, completing the entire test in 10-15 minutes. The test center also provides lockers for storing phones and other personal items. Looking back, I mainly relied on online mock tests to familiarize myself with the question bank, which helped reduce nervousness. In case of heavy rain or traffic jams, it's advisable to opt for the driving school's shuttle service or take a taxi early in the morning. In short, don't expect anyone to accompany you—it's an individual responsibility, and proper planning ensures a smooth experience.

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NoraDella
04/20/2026, 02:56:56 AM

From a safety perspective, let's talk about the Subject 1 exam. Usually, you go to the test center alone. Before the exam, you need to schedule the test venue either through the Traffic Management 12123 App or with the assistance of the driving school, and then bring your ID card to verify your entry. The test center management is very strict, with security checks at the entrance to prohibit carrying unauthorized items, ensuring a fair and independent completion of the exam. You might feel nervous during the process, but taking deep breaths and recalling the practice content can help. Considerations include not communicating with others or cheating during the exam, as it will be considered misconduct and lead to disqualification. It's recommended to get enough sleep and maintain a light diet a few days before the exam, avoiding staying up late to study, which might affect performance. Accumulating driving knowledge regularly will lay a solid foundation for subsequent practical operations once you pass Subject 1.

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