How to Schedule Multiple Sessions for Subject One?
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Subject One allows scheduling multiple sessions through the Traffic Management 12123 app. Below is relevant information about Subject One: 1. Exam Content: Subject One, also known as the theoretical exam or driver's theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. According to the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, the exam covers driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The exam is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. 2. Payment Methods: The retake fee for Subject One can be paid at the local vehicle management office or to the driving school, which will then forward it to the vehicle management office. Additionally, if the traffic management website offers online self-service payment, you can choose to pay online.
When I first started getting my driver's license, I didn't know how to book the subject one test. Later, I figured it out step by step on the 12123 APP. After registering and logging in, go to the exam booking section and select subject one to see the available slots, times, and locations. Many people want to book multiple slots as a backup, but the system doesn’t allow holding multiple spots at once; you have to cancel the current booking before selecting another slot. When I failed the test once, I found it very convenient to rebook on the APP: cancel the original booking and immediately refresh to select a new slot. It’s best to avoid peak times like weekends and opt for early mornings or weekdays when there are fewer people. This makes the APP more efficient. Also, ensure a stable internet connection to avoid glitches or errors. Refresh the page multiple times when you have time. Driving schools might also notify you in advance about new slots. Repeatedly doing this is like booking multiple backups, but you can only hold one slot at a time. Additionally, thorough preparation reduces the chance of failure, making the process smoother.