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How Long After Booking Can You Take the Theory Test?

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OPaislee
09/03/2025, 11:41:32 PM

How long after booking the Theory Test (Subject 1) you can take the exam depends on the actual situation. Here are some relevant introductions about booking the Theory Test: 1. Booking Methods: There are two types of exam booking methods: regular booking and priority booking. The public security authorities will set priority booking slots and regular booking slots in the exam sessions based on local conditions. 2. Passing Criteria: The full score for the Theory Test is 100 points, and a score of 90 or above is considered a pass. 3. Related Notes: According to Article 44 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' each subject can be taken once, and if the test is failed, a retake is allowed. If the retake is not attended or is still failed, the exam process will be terminated, and the applicant must book the exam again.

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MacTucker
09/16/2025, 12:49:27 AM

How long after booking can I take the Theory Test (Subject 1)? I just went through this process recently. I booked my Theory Test online via the Traffic Management 12123 app. After submitting the application, I waited for the system to confirm the schedule. I booked in Hangzhou and received the exam notification in about 5 days, but my friend in a small hometown county waited over 10 days. During peak periods like summer vacation when there are more applicants, delays are longer, typically averaging 7-10 days. Don’t stay idle after booking—practice daily with the question bank in the app to prepare and ensure passing on the first attempt. Note: The app updates the status in real time, so check regularly to avoid missing notifications. The waiting time entirely depends on local quotas and queue conditions, with cities being faster and rural areas slower.

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WalkerDella
10/30/2025, 01:24:40 AM

There's no fixed timeline for the driving test after booking the subject one exam. I usually help people with this stuff, and once a student books, I keep an eye on the schedule. In big cities like Beijing or Shanghai, it's usually arranged within a week; in smaller towns, delays up to two weeks aren't uncommon. After booking, wait for system confirmation—specific dates come via app or SMS notification. Don't rush; avoiding peak holiday periods saves time. Use the waiting period to practice mock tests and memorize safety knowledge. Booking through official channels is more reliable, typically taking around 10 days on average.

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DeCharles
12/13/2025, 12:32:35 AM

The test time after booking for Subject 1 depends on the situation. It usually ranges from a few days to more than ten days. Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 APP to check your exam booking record, as the system automatically schedules it. During peak periods with more people, you might have to wait a bit longer. After booking, focus on preparing with the question bank—early review leads to early success. On average, it's common within a week.

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SanGabrielle
02/02/2026, 01:37:46 AM

The speed of scheduling the Subject 1 test depends on various factors: city size, quota availability, and seasonal peaks. In Guangzhou, I took the test just three days after booking, but in rural areas, it might take up to two weeks. Checking the schedule on the APP is accurate; booking early helps avoid crowds. The main factor affecting the timing is local traffic management resources. Keep studying the question bank and don't slack off. Safe driving theory is important, and waiting 1-2 weeks for the test is normal. Plan your review schedule wisely.

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Caleb
04/27/2026, 06:28:16 PM

How long to wait after booking the theory test? Last month in Nanjing, I waited a week after APP submission before taking the test. It varies by location - big cities may schedule within days, rural areas take longer. Keep practicing test questions nonstop after booking, as theory knowledge is crucial for safe driving basics. The APP provides real-time updates on exam dates. Most tests occur within 7-12 days on average, so book early to avoid peak periods. Don't waste the waiting time - keep studying to improve your score.

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