How many test sessions are there in one day for Subject 1?
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5 sessions, 2 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon. Here are the details: Two tests per day: Subject 1 can be taken twice in one day. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, an immediate retake is allowed. Booking the test: Access the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform via a browser, select your city and test booking, click on 'Register Now', fill in user information, choose user type, read and agree to the terms, click 'Next', confirm the information and click 'Next', select the subject, test center, start and end time, confirm the information again and click 'Complete'. The content of Subject 1 mainly tests basic knowledge such as road traffic safety laws and regulations, traffic signals and their meanings, and traffic rules.
The scheduling of the Subject 1 exam varies depending on the region and the size of the test center. Typically, there are around 2 sessions per day, such as one at 9 AM and another at 2 PM. However, in large cities or during peak periods, the number of sessions may increase to 3. Based on my multiple training observations, this arrangement is determined by the seating capacity—once full, the session stops. When registering, you can check the specific time options on the traffic management app. It's advisable to book early to avoid delays. During actual preparation, there's no need to worry too much about the session schedule; the key is to practice extensively with the driver's license theory question bank to ensure a solid pass.