
There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule the Subject One test. It is recommended to select multiple test sessions when scheduling to increase the chances of successful scheduling. The system will prioritize scheduling based on the applicant's business acceptance time, the time of the last test taken, and the time of the last canceled test appointment, in chronological order. After successfully scheduling the Subject One test, you should bring valid identification to the scheduled time and test center to take the exam. If you fail to attend the exam on time, the test result will be marked as a failure. If you need to cancel the appointment for any reason, you must do so at least one day in advance. If the cancellation is successful, the test slot will no longer be reserved, and you will need to reschedule the test to participate again.

I remember back when I was learning to drive, there was no limit on how many times you could schedule the Subject 1 test—you could keep rescheduling as long as you hadn’t passed. The driving school staff told me that failing the theory test was pretty common, and you could immediately book another slot, though each retake cost over a hundred yuan in fees. The key is to complete all the tests within the validity period of your learning permit, usually three years, starting from the date of your first exam. If you still haven’t passed Subject 1 or progressed to Subject 4 after three years, you’ll have to start all over again. My uncle Zhang failed four or five times but eventually passed—don’t stress too much, just study the questions thoroughly. If it’s really not working out, try switching driving schools. Just don’t waste too much time to avoid the permit expiring.

I just got my driver's license recently. Booking the subject one test was super easy with unlimited attempts. Just a few taps on the driving school app and the next test slot was scheduled in minutes. But you must keep an eye on the three-year validity period, or all efforts will be wasted. My best friend failed twice but immediately booked new tests and eventually passed. Don't stress too much during the exam - if you haven't fully memorized the questions yet, don't rush to schedule the test. The retake fee is quite annoying, around 100 yuan each time, and the driving school will pressure you to book quickly before expiration.

There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule the Subject 1 exam. You can keep scheduling until you pass, but it must be completed within the validity period of the driving test, typically three years. Each retake requires rescheduling and payment. The system handles it automatically, which is quite convenient. The key is not to exceed the validity period, otherwise everything will be invalidated.

I'm worried about failing the subject one test, but I learned that you can schedule unlimited retakes. However, frequent retakes can affect your mood, so I suggest taking a break after failing instead of immediately rescheduling. Remember, the validity period is three years, and you have to pay the retake fee each time. It's better to take a mock test before scheduling a new one. My friend failed three times, took a two-month break to reflect, and then passed smoothly. Don't let the test become a burden.

The written test (Subject 1) can be taken unlimited times with flexible scheduling. I failed once but passed on my second attempt the following month. The 3-year validity period is crucial - don't miss deadlines set by your driving school. Though retake fees are expensive, they're more cost-effective than restarting the entire process after prolonged delays. Efficient preparation methods include practicing mobile question banks or getting coaching from experienced drivers.


