
Subject 1 exam appointments are typically processed within 24 hours. Related Exam Information: The exams are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Generally, after completing Subject 1, there is a waiting period of about one month before starting practice for Subject 2. Retake Policy: For the driving test, Subject 2 and Subject 3 can only be taken up to five times each. If you fail after five attempts, you will need to repay the tuition fee. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Orders No. 123 and No. 124, if you fail the fifth attempt for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test, all previously passed exam results will be invalidated. To obtain a driver's license, you must re-register and pay the tuition fee again.

When I first signed up for the driving test theory exam (Subject 1), I was super excited and started counting the days after booking the test. Based on my own experience, I submitted the application online at noon on Monday, and by Tuesday afternoon, the app showed it was successfully processed—the whole thing took less than two days. However, a friend mentioned that during the peak summer season, he had to wait three days just for confirmation. The processing speed during this period really depends on how busy the DMV is—it usually takes 1 to 3 business days. Don’t stress too much; the processing speed won’t affect your study efficiency. My advice is to use that time to practice more questions on the driving test app and double-check your personal info to avoid rejections and wasted time. Online services are quite convenient now—you can check the status via the official website or SMS, and you’ll get the result quickly, so no need to anxiously wait. Just stay calm, and once it’s processed, focus on practicing the questions.

As someone who frequently accompanies friends taking their driver's license tests, I've noticed that the processing for the subject one exam appointment is usually completed within 24 hours. When the vehicle management office operates smoothly, the system updates the status the next day. However, during peak periods like winter and summer vacations, processing might extend to around three days. The key is to avoid mistakes when filling out forms, as discrepancies in names or IDs can cause delays. Don't just sit idle during the processing period; reviewing theoretical knowledge can lay a solid foundation. Checking progress online is simple and quick, and scheduling the exam promptly after successful processing is safer. Over the years, the entire process has become more efficient, with shorter processing times, so there's no need to rush too much.

My child is taking the theory test for the driver's license, and we've been eagerly waiting after making the appointment. We scheduled it on Monday afternoon and received the confirmation message on Tuesday morning—it was super fast. A neighbor mentioned that when their child booked the test before the Spring Festival last year, it took over two days to process. Typically, it takes 1 to 3 working days to finalize. During the processing period, I told my kid to keep reviewing the theoretical questions. The system has a notification feature, so once the appointment is confirmed, it's best to focus on studying without distractions.

I often use mobile apps to schedule vehicle management services, with the acceptance of Subject One typically completed within one day. After submitting the application, the system processes it efficiently, and a success notification is pushed the next day. The online method saves the hassle of queuing, and the acceptance status can be checked anytime. During network congestion or peak hours, it might take up to three days. Before scheduling, ensure all information is correctly filled out. During the acceptance period, brush up on practice questions to prepare—time flies by quickly.


