
Scheduling for the Subject One exam is generally available one week before the exam date. Here are the relevant details: 1. However, exam scheduling follows a priority system where those who register earlier get priority in scheduling and taking the exam. If the number of applicants for a particular exam date is too high, those who registered later may have their appointments canceled and will need to reschedule for the next available exam date. 2. Subject One, also known as the theoretical exam or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," the exam covers driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above.

Regarding the deadline for booking the subject one test, as a new driver who just got my license, I have to say it usually closes 3 days before the exam. Last year when I registered using the 12123 APP, I picked a test date and found I could only submit the application a few days in advance. The system clearly showed the deadline, and slots were basically gone one day before the test. My driving instructor reminded me to keep an eye on available slots a week ahead because popular time slots get snatched up in a blink. If you miss the deadline, you'll have to reschedule, which wastes time and costs extra. It's best to develop a habit of checking the APP updates regularly instead of rushing at the last minute. For safety's sake, I recommend starting to review the questions right after booking to be fully prepared and pass on the first try, avoiding unnecessary hassle.

From my driving test experience, the registration for Subject 1 usually closes 2-3 days before the exam. I've used the traffic management platform several times and noticed that the operation becomes unavailable a few days prior. For example, if the test is on a Tuesday, the entrance closes by Sunday night. Early communication with the driving school can save a lot of hassle, as the instructors know the patterns and will inform you in advance. Slots are limited and even more competitive during peak seasons, so being one day late might leave you with no options. I've seen friends postpone their exams due to procrastination, wasting their efforts in vain. Therefore, setting a reminder to take action a week before the exam ensures all steps go smoothly. By the way, remember to bring your ID and registration code on the test day to avoid last-minute issues. Developing a habit of planning ahead is also highly beneficial for the subsequent practical subjects.

The deadline for Subject 1 test registration is typically around three days before the exam. I prefer to arrange these things early, and it's very convenient to check via mobile apps. Upon logging into the system, there's a countdown display, and the function gets locked as the deadline approaches. In practice, it's generally impossible to modify or add registrations two days before the test. This mechanism prevents chaos and reminds candidates not to procrastinate. It's advisable for everyone to act early, so any system delays can still be managed. Completing the registration promptly allows for more focused review of the question bank.


