How to calculate the three-year period after passing Subject 1 in 2019?
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First, create a three-year driving test period calculation table in the spreadsheet. Then, input the corresponding values in the cells. Based on the formula: Final exam date = Subject 1 pass date + Driving test period, input =D3+E3-365 in the final exam date cell. Finally, press Enter, and the final exam date after passing Subject 1 in 2019 will be calculated.
I passed Subject 1 in 2019, and the three-year validity period is calculated from the day of passing the exam. For example, if you passed on June 1, 2019, you must complete all exams for Subjects 2, 3, and 4 by June 1, 2022. If you miss this deadline, the entire driver's license application process becomes invalid, and you'll have to start over by registering and retaking Subject 1. This not only wastes registration and training fees but also requires extra time to queue at the driving school. I recommend checking your driving test records—you can input your ID number on the traffic management bureau's app or website to see the exact date. Set a phone reminder to avoid forgetting. Someone I know delayed until the end of the year, only to find out it had expired and had to retake the test—now they regret it deeply. So, act promptly to ensure your hard-earned theoretical results don’t go to waste.