Is an appointment required for the Safe and Civilized Common Knowledge Test?
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An appointment is required for the Safe and Civilized Common Knowledge Test. Relevant regulations: The Vehicle Management Office must arrange the test according to the scheduled test location and time. After passing the Subject 1 test, applicants can schedule the Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test. If the Vehicle Management Office cannot arrange the Subject 2 or Subject 3 road driving skills test within 60 days, applicants may choose another test location within the province to schedule the test. The Vehicle Management Office must use the nationally unified test scheduling system, providing applicants with options to schedule tests via the internet, telephone, or service windows. Test precautions: The Vehicle Management Office must record and monitor the entire test process with audio and video equipment. Tests cannot be conducted without the use of such recording and monitoring devices. Strict test discipline must be enforced to maintain standardized test site order.
I just got my driver's license last month. The safety and civilization knowledge test is the subject four, right? You have to make an appointment on the 12123 APP of the traffic management! The slots are released three days before the exam, remember to finish subject three before making an appointment, otherwise the system won't schedule you. There were so many people at my exam, and some even forgot their ID cards and were denied entry. I recommend booking an afternoon slot, there are fewer people. By the way, if you fail, you have to wait 10 days to reschedule. The exam discipline is very strict, if your phone rings, it's directly considered a fail. I suggest wearing a mechanical watch to keep track of time.