How to Use the Lockers at the Subject One Test Site?
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Subject One test site lockers are used in the same way as lockers in major shopping malls. Below is an introduction to the driver's license: 1. Introduction to the driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driver's license." It is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Driver's license examination process: (1) Subject One: Traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above. (2) Subject Two: Field driving, with only pass or fail results. (3) Subject Three: Road driving, with all tests conducted under electronic monitoring and traffic police supervision, making the road test more fair. (4) Subject Four: Theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.
When I first got my driver's license, using the locker in the subject one test center was a must-have skill. Usually, after entering, security personnel would guide you to the storage area where you'd find an empty locker to store your phone, bag, and any personal items—remember to empty your pockets so nothing gets left behind. When locking the door, you mostly had to set your own numeric password. I always chose an easy-to-remember combination, like my birthday plus a single digit, but never too complicated, or you might forget it after the exam due to stress. To retrieve your items, just re-enter the password. The rules were strict—no electronic devices allowed in the exam room to prevent cheating, or you risked disqualification. Once, my friend forgot to store his watch and was stopped, forced to re-queue, delaying his exam time. It's best to practice at home a few times beforehand to get familiar with the process and avoid last-minute panic. The test center lockers were free, so use them with peace of mind—just don’t lose your belongings.