Do I Need to Retake Subject One When Switching from Manual to Automatic?
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Switching from manual to automatic does not require retaking Subject One, but you need to resubmit the application form and medical examination certificate. Passing score for Subject One: The total time for the Subject One test is 45 minutes. The test paper 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 test paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver's license examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Specifications". Examination process: Follow the arrangement of the staff and receive your driving school file in order in the waiting room; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising police officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the examination area; No loud noise is allowed in the examination area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed to be brought into the examination room (or placed in the bag); After the test, keep your ID card safely and submit the file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the examination room; Candidates who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit of the examination room and then leave; Candidates who fail the test can leave the examination room and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.
When I first got my driver's license, I also pondered this question. Switching from manual to automatic transmission doesn't require retaking the subject one test, because subject one covers theoretical content like traffic regulations and safety knowledge, which are the same for any vehicle type, just like how driving rules don't differentiate between manual and automatic. I have friends who switched from manual to automatic cars and didn't need to retake anything at all. Actually, the knowledge from subject one is quite important; reviewing and reinforcing it won't hurt. In case you've forgotten some details, like reading signs or emergency handling, you might overlook key points when driving an automatic. It's a good habit to occasionally revisit the theoretical test content. After driving for a while, I've found that a solid theoretical foundation can prevent many accidents. Next time you have similar questions, checking the official driving school website is the most reliable way to get answers, saving you time and effort.