How many times is the Subject 1 test held each month?
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Driver theory test schedules are arranged independently by local vehicle management offices. Regarding retakes: there is no limit to the number of times you can schedule a Subject 1 test. The Subject 1 driver's license test, also known as the driver theory test, is a mandatory licensing exam conducted at vehicle management offices for all license applicants. The test covers fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. Relevant information about the driver's license test is as follows: 1. Introduction: The driver's test is a qualification exam organized by the vehicle management offices of public security bureaus. Only by passing this test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate motor vehicles. 2. Content: The motor vehicle driver's test consists of three parts: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (commonly known as the "theory test" or "Subject 1"), the field driving skills test (commonly known as the "yard test" or "Subject 2"), and the road driving skills and safe civilized driving common sense test (commonly known as the "road test" or "Subject 3"). The test content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different vehicle types.
Last year when I was preparing for my driver's license test, I also paid attention to the number of subject one exams per month. In our city's vehicle management office, they basically arrange three to four exams each month, with one day available from Monday to Friday. However, it depends on the local population. Some cities have as few as two exams per month, and when there are many people, it may increase to five. The key is to use the 12123 app to make an appointment and check the available slots two weeks in advance so you don't miss out. Beginners, don't just focus on the number of exams; the priority is to practice more with the question bank and take mock exams. Passing on the first try can save time and be safer.