How to Schedule the C1 Subject 1 Exam?
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C1 Subject 1 exams are usually scheduled by the driving school, but students can also schedule the exam online themselves. Scheduling Steps: Open the "Traffic Management 12123" mobile app and enter the homepage; After entering the main interface, click "More" to access the service center; Find and click on "Driver's License Services"; Within the "Driver's License Services" interface, locate and enter "Exam Scheduling"; Then follow the app's guidance to complete the exam scheduling step by step. Scheduling Notes: Choose sessions with higher rankings: The success of exam scheduling is determined by ranking, so the higher the ranking of a session, the higher the probability of success. Try to select sessions with higher rankings or less crowded exam centers. Schedule as early as possible: The timing of registration is also important; earlier registration is more advantageous. If time permits, you can also opt to follow the system's allocation. While this doesn't inherently increase the success rate of scheduling, it can save time by avoiding the need to reschedule after a failed attempt.
When I had just obtained my driver's license and hadn't been registered for long, scheduling the Theory Test (Subject 1) was quite straightforward, mainly using the Traffic Management 12123 app. After downloading it on my phone, I registered an account, logged in, and found the exam scheduling section. I selected C1 Subject 1, then chose a convenient test center and time slot before confirming and submitting. Remember to complete your training and medical check at the driving school first, otherwise the system won't allow scheduling. I recommend booking a few days in advance, as popular test centers fill up quickly. On the day, just bring your ID card and arrive at the test center on time. Before the exam, practice with the question bank a lot—the 12123 app also has mock tests you can use, which are very helpful. The whole process was smooth, saving time by avoiding in-person visits and allowing me to handle everything from home, preventing unnecessary queuing delays.