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How long does it take to study for the driving test subject one?

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DianaLynn
07/23/25 4:47pm
Getting a driver's license generally takes about 3 months. Here are some considerations for learning to drive: 1. In terms of learning, each instructor has their own personality and teaching methods. Don't underestimate the instructor, as they have accumulated a wealth of experience in the driving test industry. They might be strict at times, but it's all for the sake of helping students pass the test. 2. In terms of choice, the prices of driving schools vary, as each school sets its prices based on its own training standards. 3. Whether you're learning to drive or getting your license to drive on the road, you must be very careful and strictly follow the instructor's instructions.
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MiguelAnn
08/10/25 12:28pm
I remember when I first signed up for my driver's license, I was very nervous about Subject 1 because it was a theoretical test covering traffic rules, signs, and a lot of knowledge points. With no prior experience, I spent two whole weeks, dedicating an hour every day after work to study the materials and practice questions using a driving test app. I started by reading the textbook to understand the basics, then reinforced my memory by doing exercises. The app's wrong-question recording feature was a huge help, allowing me to focus on reviewing my weak areas. Factors affecting my progress included my learning ability—I was starting from scratch, so my progress was slower. I recommend beginners to allocate more than 10 days for preparation, not rushing but building a solid foundation. A few days before the exam, I took mock tests and only felt at ease when my average score was above 90. The key learning method is crucial: first, systematically organize the knowledge points, then practice targeted exercises. Avoid rote memorization—understanding through real-life examples is more effective.
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LaSebastian
09/22/25 6:42am
Last year, my child took the Subject 1 test, and as a parent, I observed the process closely. As a high school student with a busy academic schedule, he spent half a month preparing, dedicating one hour each day after school to practice questions on the APP. I advised him to memorize traffic signs and rules by categories, such as associating them with colors. In terms of study methods, I recommended taking more mock tests, as the APP's real-time feedback helped us identify and fill knowledge gaps. Key influencing factors were age and experience—teenagers learn quickly but may lack focus and can be easily distracted by their phones, requiring parental supervision. Generally, 10-15 days of preparation is reasonable. Before the exam, we did several mock tests together, and only when his scores consistently stayed above 95 did we send him into the exam room. Small daily habits, like reviewing traffic case studies in the news, were also beneficial. In short, individual progress varies greatly, and those with a good foundation may need less time.
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CodyLynn
11/05/25 10:02am
As a working professional and a father, juggling work and family, I managed to pass the written driving test (Subject 1) by utilizing fragmented time. The app was a huge help—I spent half an hour daily during my commute practicing questions and finished reviewing in just one week, totaling five days. My study method was efficient: skipping textbooks and diving straight into practice questions, with the app highlighting weak areas like traffic signal rules or penalty rules for violations, which I then focused on. Personal influencing factors included prior driving experience—I’ve driven before, so basic knowledge came quicker. For beginners, I’d recommend compressing prep time to within 7 days but not rushing too much. Before the exam, take a few mock tests; scoring above 85 is sufficient. Time management is key: set small daily goals, like practicing 100 questions, and let the app track progress effortlessly. Stay relaxed and avoid stress.
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