How long after the driving school interview can I take the subject 1 test?

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LePaisley
07/29/25 6:21pm
After completing the driving school interview, you can schedule the subject 1 test in about 7-10 days. Before making an appointment, you should review the subject 1 study materials and practice test questions. Enrolling in a driving school is only a preliminary registration. After enrollment, the driving school submits your information to the vehicle management office. Upon successful submission, the vehicle management office will issue a serial number, indicating successful registration. Once registered, you can proceed to schedule the subject 1 test. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," subject 1 consists of 100 questions, including single-choice and true/false questions, each worth 1 point. If you answer 11 questions incorrectly during the test, the system will automatically submit the test and end the exam. Subject 1 test content: Regulations on driver's licenses and motor vehicle management; Road traffic conditions and regulations; Road traffic safety violations and penalties; Regulations on road traffic accident handling; 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 1 test precautions: During the exam, students should dress appropriately—no slippers allowed. Electronic devices and bags are prohibited in the examination room. Bring your ID card and queue up to enter the waiting hall. Observe the instructions and procedures on the large screen. Before entering the examination room, store personal belongings in a locker. Inside the examination room, verify your identity at the assigned seat and begin the test. Ensure the camera is aligned with you and follow exam discipline. If you fail, a retake is available on the same day. If you fail again, you must pay to reschedule. After the exam, queue to collect your score report and sign it. Failure to sign renders the result invalid. There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule the subject 1 test. Each subject allows one exam attempt, with one retake if you fail. If you skip the retake or fail again, the exam process ends, and you must reschedule. In contrast, subjects 2 and 3 allow only five attempts each. Scheduling for subjects 2 and 3 must occur at least ten days later. If you fail the subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge test, your previously passed road driving skills test results remain valid. The driving test consists of three subjects: subject 1, subject 2, and subject 3. Subject 1 covers road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. Subject 2 tests field driving skills. Subject 3 is divided into two parts: road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge. The safety and civilized driving knowledge test occurs after subject 3, so it is commonly referred to as subject 4. However, the official terminology (as per the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123) does not include the term "subject 4."
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