Do I Need to Make an Appointment for the Subject 1 Test Myself?
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Generally, driving schools will make a unified appointment for the Subject 1 test, but students can also make an appointment online by themselves. Steps to make an appointment: Open the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile APP and enter the software homepage; After entering the main interface, click "More" to enter the business center; Find "Driver's License Business" and click to enter; In the "Driver's License Business" interface, find "Exam Appointment" and enter; Then follow the software's guidance to complete the exam appointment step by step. Notes for appointment: Appoint sessions with higher rankings: Whether the exam appointment is successful depends on the ranking. The higher the ranking of the session, the higher the probability of success. Try to choose sessions with higher rankings for appointment, or choose test centers with fewer people. Make an appointment as early as possible: The registration ranking is also important. The earlier you register, the more advantageous it is. If time permits, you can also choose to obey the system's allocation. Although it cannot essentially improve the success rate of the appointment, it can save the time of re-appointment if the appointment fails.
You can indeed schedule the subject one test by yourself without going through the driving school. When I was learning to drive, I tried downloading the Traffic Management 12123 App on my phone, registered an account, linked my ID card, and then selected the test time and location step by step. The whole process was quite smooth. If you're unsure, you can ask the driving school for help—they usually handle it—but I think doing it yourself gives you better control over the schedule. For example, you can choose a test site closer to home or with fewer people and book early to avoid peak times. Just be careful to fill in the correct information on the App to avoid wasting a trip. Overall, self-scheduling is quite flexible and not hard to manage—the key is to start preparing early.