How long do I need to watch the subject one videos before I can schedule the exam?
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According to the motor vehicle driver training and examination syllabus, for the motor vehicle driver's license subject one exam, you need to complete 12 credit hours before you can schedule the exam. The fastest time is three days later, as you can study four credit hours per day. Any study time beyond this will not be counted towards the credit hours. Subject one exam content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; basic knowledge of safe driving and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. The subject one exam process is as follows: Follow the staff's arrangement and collect your driving training file in order in the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; No loud talking is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or should be placed in your bag); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam area; Candidates who pass the exam can leave the exam area after signing under the guidance of the staff at the exit; Candidates who fail the exam can leave the exam area and wait for notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake time.
The duration of video learning for Subject 1 mainly depends on the requirements of the local driving management department. Typically, you need to complete 12 class hours, with each class hour lasting 60 minutes. Some places allow students to complete a maximum of 4 class hours per day, so it takes at least three days to finish. When I coach students, I always remind them not to just idle and accumulate hours, as the system randomly pops up verification codes. If interrupted, you'll have to rewatch that segment of the video. After completing the class hours, you still need to wait for the data to be uploaded and reviewed, and you can usually schedule the exam the next day. The key is to thoroughly understand the video content, practice with apps like 'Driving Test Treasure,' and only sign up after scoring above 95 in three consecutive mock exams—this way, the chances of passing on the first try are much higher.