How Long After Filing to Schedule Subject One?

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ElijahFitz
07/25/25 12:40pm
After successfully filing for driving school, you can schedule the Subject One exam in about 7-10 days. Before scheduling, you should review the Subject One exam materials and practice test questions. The speed of scheduling and approval for Subject One varies depending on the number of applicants. Those who have canceled and rescheduled their appointments will be prioritized, while first-time applicants may experience slower processing. Enrolling in a driving school is only a preliminary registration. After enrollment, the driving school submits the documents to the vehicle management office. Upon successful submission, the office will issue a serial number, indicating successful registration. Once registered, you can proceed to schedule Subject One. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," Subject One consists of 100 single-choice and true/false questions, each worth 1 point. If you answer 11 questions incorrectly during the exam, the system will automatically submit and end the test. Subject One exam content includes: driving license and motor vehicle management regulations; road traffic conditions and regulations; road traffic safety violations and penalties; road traffic accident handling regulations; basic knowledge of motor vehicles; local regulations; knowledge of braking systems and safety devices for large and medium-sized passenger and freight vehicles; specialized knowledge for wheeled self-propelled machinery, trams, and trolleybuses. Subject One exam precautions: During the exam, students should dress appropriately—no slippers allowed. Electronic devices and bags are prohibited in the exam room. Bring your ID card and queue to enter the waiting hall. Observe the precautions and procedures on the large screen and store personal items in lockers before entering the exam room. Upon entering, verify your identity at the assigned station, find your seat, and begin the exam. Ensure the camera is aligned with you and follow exam rules. If you fail the first attempt, a retake is available the same day. If you fail again, you must pay to reschedule. After the exam, queue to collect and sign your score sheet—unsigned sheets are invalid. There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule Subject One. Each subject allows one exam attempt, with one retake if you fail. If you skip the retake or fail it, the exam ends, and you must reschedule. For Subject Two and Subject Three, only five attempts are allowed, and rescheduling must occur ten days later. If you fail the Subject Three safe driving knowledge test, your passed road driving skills test scores remain valid. The driving test consists of three subjects: Subject One, Subject Two, and Subject Three. Subject One covers road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Subject Two tests field driving skills. Subject Three includes two parts: road driving skills and safe driving knowledge. The safe driving knowledge test occurs after Subject Three, so it is commonly referred to as Subject Four, though this term is not officially recognized (e.g., in the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123).
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