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How many days of study are needed for the subject one test?

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LorenzoRose
07/28/25 10:43am

Subject one study duration varies by individual, the key is whether you can score above 90 in mock tests. Here are relevant details: 1. Driving school: It depends on available test slots. The fastest timeframe is 1-2 weeks, the slowest over 3 weeks. If urgent, you can negotiate with the driving school. Subject one tests generally start at 8:00 AM with a 45-minute duration. 2. Notes: Must bring ID card, no bags allowed; Test time will be notified 1-3 days before the exam, keep your phone on, arrive punctually at the notified time.

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MacAnastasia
08/11/25 4:12pm

Hey, there's no one-size-fits-all standard for preparing for the written driving test—it varies from person to person. When I was studying for my license, I spent over seven days, setting aside a dedicated hour each day to focus on practice questions. As a complete novice with zero traffic knowledge, I initially found all the signs and penalty rules super confusing—like mixing up 30 and 50 km/h speed zones. But don’t panic! The key is sticking to daily mock tests: review the manual in the morning, drill online question banks in the afternoon, and keep a separate notebook for mistakes to revisit. By day five, things clicked, and my scores stabilized above 90 before registering for the exam. Don’t rush—build solid basics so you won’t mess up when actually driving. Safety always comes first.

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Tricia
09/28/25 4:57am

Back when I was young and just started driving, I prepared for the written test in just three days. The reason was that I had some intuitive understanding of the road, like common signs and turning rules. Looking back, the key was practicing a lot of test questions, especially high-frequency exam topics, such as how many points are deducted for running a red light. Nowadays, I recommend beginners spend a bit more time—maybe five days—and study in modules: first tackle basic traffic laws, then memorize complex scenarios. Make use of spare time, stick to 20 minutes daily on an app, and efficiency will be high. Passing the test doesn’t mean everything’s settled; the key is internalizing the theory to make fewer mistakes when driving.

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McCassandra
11/11/25 6:52am

It's entirely possible to pass the theory test (Subject 1) in just two or three days with intensive preparation. Recently, I helped a friend prepare, and they managed to pass after spending two full days practicing on an app, dedicating five hours each day. The key is focused practice: concentrate on mock exams and prioritize crucial topics like drunk driving penalties and right-of-way rules, avoiding obscure details. Download a driving theory app to practice during commutes, and once your mock test scores are consistently passing, go for the actual test. However, remember that a solid theoretical foundation is crucial for safety—don’t just memorize questions without understanding the underlying rules to avoid future risks.

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VonCody
01/01/26 8:37am

As a seasoned driver who often carries family members, I recommend preparing for the written test (Subject 1) for about a week to ensure stability. Safe driving starts with theory—dedicate half an hour daily to gradually build knowledge, avoiding rote memorization. Study in blocks: memorize traffic signals on Monday, practice accident handling on Tuesday, and understand the reasoning behind rules, such as speed limits to prevent rear-end risks. Take multiple mock exams and aim for scores above 90 before registering. The core is to internalize the knowledge—don’t rush just for the test, as these rules can save lives in real-road emergencies. Spending a few extra days for long-term peace of mind is worth it.

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