How many days does it take to take the subject one test?

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SanDakota
07/23/25 11:38pm
It generally takes about a month from registration to taking the subject one test. Here are the relevant details: 1. General situation: After successfully registering for the exam at a driving school, theoretical classes can usually be arranged within two weeks, and the theoretical course is completed in two days. 2. Driver's license test: The driver's license test for cars requires different test items depending on the vehicle type. After passing the motor vehicle driving test, you can obtain a driver's license and drive on the road. Among them, the C-level driver's license is required for most household cars, while the driver's license for large trucks and other vehicle types is the A-type. The test requirements and annual inspection requirements for these are stricter than those for private cars, ensuring driving safety.
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StClayton
08/10/25 7:27pm
Just two days ago, I accompanied my cousin to sign up for driving school. The instructor said that after registering for Subject 1, you have to wait about 7 days before you can take the test. Actually, it depends on the speed of the DMV's review process—some people with complete documents get scheduled in just two or three days. My cousin has been practicing questions for three hours every day and managed to schedule the test on the fifth day after registration. It's important to note that your ID card must not be expired when registering, otherwise, re-verification will delay you another week. On the exam day, bring your ID card to the test center, and if you pass, sign the form on the spot. My advice is not to just wait idly after registration—start grinding questions on the 'Driving Test Prep' app right away to double your efficiency.
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