How often can I schedule the Theory Test (Subject 1)?
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Subject 1 can be scheduled once every ten days. Here is additional information: 1. Subject 1: Subject 1, also known as the Theory Test or Driver's Theory Test, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. The test content includes the most fundamental knowledge of driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, as well as local regulations. The scheduling of the Driver's Theory Test is arranged independently by local vehicle management offices. 2. Rules for scheduling the driving test: (1) For the first-time scheduling of the Subject 1 test, the sorting time is based on the date when the user's initial application for a motor vehicle driver's license was accepted; (2) For non-first-time scheduling of subject tests, the sorting time is based on the date of the last test; (3) For users who successfully scheduled a test but canceled the appointment due to personal reasons, the sorting time is based on the cancellation date; (4) If both the second and third conditions apply, the most recent time is used as the sorting time.
After failing my first attempt at the Subject 1 test, I had to wait a full 7 days before rescheduling – a pretty common rule. During that period, I went all out on the 'Driving Test Master' app, dedicating an hour daily to drilling weak spots like sign recognition and speed limit rules. Don’t rush to book a new slot; first review your mistake log and analyze why errors happened—it’ll make retaking much smoother. The booking platform is straightforward: just enter personal details and pick a convenient time. Use the waiting period wisely—discuss tips with friends to internalize traffic theory for safer driving later.