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Do I need to print the proof for the Subject 1 exam?

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LaLillian
07/23/2025, 09:21:43 PM

Subject 1 reservation proof needs to be printed. The total time for the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes, and the test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false questions and single-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. Below are the precautions for the Subject 1 exam: Follow the arrangements of the staff and collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area; carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; before entering the exam area, go through security checks to confirm that you are not carrying any electronic devices, and glasses will also be checked—mobile phones, lighters, etc., are not allowed inside; no loud talking is permitted in the exam area; regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or in your 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 exit before leaving the exam area; those who fail the first exam need to re-scan their ID card under the staff's arrangement to prepare for the second exam—those who fail both exams must sign and leave the exam area under the staff's guidance and rebook the exam; after the exam, candidates should go to the Subject 1 exam processing window, print the exam score sheet with their ID card, and sign in the "Examinee Signature" column of the "Motor Vehicle Driver Exam Score Sheet" for Subject 1, filling in the "date of the exam."

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VonBella
08/10/2025, 04:45:20 PM

I remember before taking my driver's license theory test (Subject 1), the booking system generated an exam voucher. I was debating whether to print it or not. I asked a staff member at the test center, and they said nowadays many places accept digital vouchers displayed on mobile phones, especially in big cities—just show the QR code or view it in the app. However, test centers in smaller areas might still require a printed paper copy in case of poor phone signal or dead battery preventing entry. To be safe, it's still recommended to print it out—it doesn’t take much time or money anyway. Tuck a printed copy in your bag along with your ID to avoid last-minute mishaps. Don’t be like my friend who relied solely on his phone, only for it to run out of battery that day—he almost wasted a trip and lost time. An extra layer of preparation never hurts. Driving tests are formal and strict, so don’t overlook the details.

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GavinLynn
09/23/2025, 11:02:50 PM

When I first enrolled in the driving school, I was also concerned about the subject one certificate. The instructor reminded me that although digitalization is widespread and mobile certificates are sufficient in most cases, exam center rules vary, so having a printed backup is more reliable. You see, printing is extremely simple: download a PDF from the booking website and get it printed for a few cents at a print shop. If you encounter device malfunctions or network issues, a printed copy serves as a safety net—don’t skip this small hassle on exam day. Personally, I prefer printing it out and keeping it with my ID—it’s reassuring and takes up no space. Don’t ignore potential risks just for convenience; failing an exam once wastes so much time. Ask around about others’ experiences, and you’ll see that printing is always the safer choice.

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StMarcus
11/07/2025, 12:14:28 AM

Nowadays, an electronic version of the subject one test voucher is basically sufficient. Keeping a screenshot in my phone makes it convenient and eco-friendly when entering the exam venue. Many test centers have kept up with the times by scanning QR codes to verify reservation information, saving time and effort. Printing, although traditional, is redundant unless it's mandatory. Having a backup screenshot on your phone and being logged into the app ensures you can view it when needed. Don't forget to bring your ID card, the core document, to smoothly pass the inspection. Personal opinion: With the progress of the times, paper materials are gradually being phased out unless there are special circumstances, so printing might be a conservative consideration.

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VonKaleb
12/28/2025, 02:01:51 AM

When coaching students for the written driving test (Subject 1), I always advised them to print the confirmation slip as a precaution. Mobile versions can be unreliable—dead batteries or system updates causing lag might prevent entry. A printed copy is straightforward and dependable; just show it to the examiner. The process is simple: after successful registration, download and print a copy, store it in a clear folder with your ID, and you're set without worry. From my extensive proctoring experience, while digital acceptance has risen, reducing print demand, keeping a paper backup avoids the hassle of rescheduling due to technical hiccups. Never underestimate this detail—smooth exam progression is key.

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AddysonMarie
03/25/2026, 10:05:46 PM

My experience is that the subject one credential doesn't necessarily need to be printed, as the electronic version can handle most situations, but it's recommended to print a backup for peace of mind. Examination venues have different habits - big cities are more digitalized while smaller places tend to be more conservative. The printing process is easy: download the PDF file and find a print shop for hassle-free preparation against phone malfunctions. For important exams, bring all necessary equipment - don't lose big for small savings. I've experienced situations where mobile apps malfunctioned, but the printed copy saved the day, allowing smooth entry without affecting plans. Dual preparation ensures foolproof success - the key to exam success lies in thorough preparation as details determine outcomes.

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