How Often Can You Take the Theory Test?
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You can take the theory test every 5-10 days. Below is relevant information about the Theory Test: 1. Test Introduction: The driver's license theory test examines theoretical knowledge and is conducted at the DMV. It is a mandatory licensing exam for applicants. The test content includes the basics of driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, rules of the road, and local regulations. The scheduling of the theory test is arranged by local DMVs. 2. Test Process: The total duration of the theory test is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a maximum score of 100. A passing score is 90. The test questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer-based driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Specifications.'
Last year, I failed my Subject 1 test and scheduled a retake that same afternoon, but still didn't pass. My instructor told me I had to wait ten days before I could book another attempt. During those ten days, I practiced questions every day and finally passed on my next try. Actually, there are quite a few opportunities to take the Subject 1 test, but each booking depends on the exam center's schedule, which might be once a week or even less frequent. You need to check the nearest available slots on the 12123 traffic management app, where the system usually shows the dates open for booking. If you don't pass the first time, don't get discouraged. Study hard, and after ten days, you can try again. Remember to bring your ID card, arrive at the test center half an hour early, stay calm, and don't stress—the pass rate is actually quite high.