How long do you have to complete all subjects after passing Subject 1?

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SabrinaLynn
07/24/25 4:53pm
After passing Subject 1, you must obtain your driver's license within three years. The validity period of the study driving certificate is three years, and the applicant should complete Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within the validity period. Extended relevant information is as follows: 1. The content of the motor vehicle driver's test is divided into the subject of road traffic safety laws, regulations and related knowledge tests, the subject of field driving skills tests, and the subject of road driving skills and safe and civilized driving common sense tests. 2. The test content and passing standards are unified nationwide, and corresponding test items are stipulated according to different types of driving licenses. 3. For students who fail to complete the test within the validity period, the results of the subjects that have passed the test will be invalidated.
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KaydenFitz
08/11/25 9:21am
After passing Subject 1, the entire driver's license examination process must be completed within three years, including all remaining subjects. This time limit starts from the day you passed Subject 1, aiming to ensure that driving skills and traffic safety knowledge remain fresh; prolonged delays increase the risk of becoming rusty and making mistakes. I remember when I took Subject 1 last year, my instructor reminded me not to slack off and to quickly schedule Subject 2 (driving test on the course) and Subject 3 (road test), followed by Subject 4 (written test). A friend of mine didn't start preparing until the second year and almost missed the deadline, causing him a lot of stress; he had to rely on intensive weekend training to catch up. It's generally recommended to plan your time right after passing Subject 1 to avoid peak application periods and congestion, which could affect your overall progress. Regular practice with mock tests and actual driving can help maintain your skills.
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