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How to Calculate the 30 Days from Subject 1 to Subject 3?

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VanDelilah
09/08/25 3:57am
Subject 1 to Subject 3 30 days is calculated from the day after taking the exam, then adding 30 days. You can check the traffic management platform when the time comes to see if you can schedule the remaining exams. Subject 1, also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment.
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MarcusLynn
09/20/25 2:45am
I just recently got my driver's license and looking back at the process from subject one to subject three, a 30-day plan can get it done efficiently. On the day you pass the theory test for subject one, immediately book the subject two test for 10 days later. Use the waiting period to practice 2 hours daily at the driving school, mastering skills like reverse parking—don't slack off. Then, right after passing subject two, book the subject three road test for another 10 days later, during which you can also review the rules. The whole process can take as little as 20 days just waiting for test dates, but realistically 30 days is more than enough, leaving some buffer for unexpected delays. I must share that the booking system often gets overloaded during peak times, pushing dates back by a few days, so securing your spot early is wise. If you fail any test in between, you'll have to wait even longer for a retake slot, causing more delays. Remember, safety comes first—don't rush through practice just to meet deadlines. Building a solid foundation before hitting the road gives more peace of mind. Finally, after passing subject three, you can directly take the subject four theory test to complete the process.
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LaDylan
11/03/25 3:08am
As an experienced instructor who has taught many beginners, I must say that the 30-day arrangement from Subject 1 to Subject 3 is crucial. Generally, there must be at least a 10-day gap after passing Subject 1 before you can take the Subject 2 test. This period should be dedicated to diligent practice of driving skills—don’t waste it. Similarly, after passing Subject 2, you can take the Subject 3 test 10 days later. In total, 20 days are mandatory intervals, leaving the remaining 10 days for learning and test dates. A key suggestion is to check the availability of test slots before registering to avoid peak holiday crowds. During practice, focus on details like steering control to pass the test in one go and avoid delays from failing. Don’t forget to simulate real road conditions before scheduling the test to gain experience. This way, you can confidently complete everything within 30 days without stress, as ensuring the quality of learning is more important than rushing.
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