How many days after applying for Subject 1 can you take the test?
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Subject 1 can be taken 2 days after application. Below are specific details about the driving test: 1. Subjects: The tests are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. In the Subject 3 test items, the new regulations circulating online also place more emphasis on the driver's safety and civilized awareness. 2. Retake: For driving test Subjects 2 and 3, you can only take each test up to five times. If you fail, you will have to pay the tuition fee again. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123 and 125, if you fail the fifth scheduled test for Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills, all previously passed subject scores will be invalidated. To obtain a driver's license, you will need to reapply and pay the tuition fee to the driving school.
I just took the Subject 1 test and waited several days for my turn. After registration, the driving school told me that exams are usually scheduled within 3 to 7 days, depending on the traffic management office's arrangements. I remember feeling quite anxious during registration because I was in a hurry to get my license, and ended up waiting a full 5 days. While waiting for the exam notice, I reviewed questions daily on the driving test app to avoid forgetting the material. My advice is not to just wait idly after registration—keep studying traffic rules and familiarize yourself with question types to feel more confident during the exam. If you don't receive updates for too long, call the driving school or visit the traffic management office directly to avoid delays. Looking back, the waiting period passed quickly after the exam, and it was all worthwhile.
As someone who frequently interacts with students, I have to say that the exam date for Subject 1 after registration is quite unpredictable. In most cases, the driving school will notify you of the exam date within a week after registration. However, depending on the region and the number of applicants, you might take the exam in just a few days or wait over ten days. The key factor is how efficiently your chosen driving school schedules exams. During peak seasons, when there are more candidates, the queue moves slower. If you're in a hurry to take the exam, communicate with your instructor during registration—they can prioritize your schedule. By the way, while waiting for the exam, don’t forget to review traffic rules and emergency handling questions. A solid theoretical foundation can improve your pass rate. No need to stress too much; just prepare as usual.