How to Memorize for the Subject One Test?
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Subject One Test Content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; Laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; Basics of safe driving and civilized driving; Fundamental knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject One Test Process: Follow the arrangements of the staff and collect your own driving training file in order in the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the test area; No loud noises are allowed in the test area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed to be brought into the test area (or placed in the bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and hand in the file to the "Submission Window" at the front of the test area; Candidates who pass the test should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit of the test area before leaving; Candidates who fail the test can leave the test area immediately and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time.
When preparing for the Subject 1 test, I followed a three-step approach: First, I spent two weeks reading the entire textbook, memorizing three chapters daily, with a focus on traffic signs and penalty standards. Then, I used a driving test app to practice questions, creating a separate collection for frequently missed questions like speeding penalties and hand signals, and repeated them until I scored above 90. In the last three days, I took full-length mock tests under timed conditions to practice speed. I recommend reviewing missed questions before bed for better memory retention. On test day, bring a bottle of water, skip uncertain questions and return to them later. I scored 98, mainly by sticking to daily practice.