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Is an Appointment Required for the Subject 1 Exam Now?

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DeNova
07/29/25 11:18pm

An appointment is now required for the Subject 1 exam. Below is some information regarding the appointment for Subject 1: 1. Appointment Rules: For the C1 driver's license, Subject 1 allows up to five chances for retakes. Each retake requires payment of a retake fee and a new appointment. 2. Regulations: According to the 'Rules for the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses': Article 37 states that each subject exam can be taken once, and if failed, a retake is allowed once. If the retake is not attended or still results in failure, the exam process for that subject is terminated, and the applicant must schedule a new appointment. However, for Subject 2 and Subject 3 exams, the new appointment must be made at least ten days later. If the Subject 3 safety and civilized driving knowledge exam is failed, the previously passed road driving skills exam results remain valid.

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Finley
08/16/25 1:45am

As a friend who frequently takes the driver's license test, I remind everyone that the subject one exam must be booked in advance now, and you cannot go directly to the test center. I remember this rule was already in place when I took my driver's license test, mainly to prevent overcrowding and ensure fairness. The booking process is very simple—just operate through the Traffic Management 12123 App. After downloading and registering, select the exam time and location, then submit. After booking, you will receive a confirmation SMS. On the exam day, bring your ID card and arrive on time—don’t miss your slot. If you forget to book and rush to the test center, you’ll be turned away at the door, wasting half a day. I recommend booking a few weeks early to avoid peak periods, as slots are limited and fill up quickly. The app also allows you to practice questions for preparation—doing more exercises before the exam can improve your pass rate. In short, booking is the core step—don’t skip it out of laziness.

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MacKimberly
10/18/25 8:08am

I'm a young driver who just passed the subject one test, and the whole process was scheduled exclusively through a mobile app with no alternatives. Using the Traffic Management 12123 app, I logged into my account, filled in my ID information, selected the test center and date, and completed the booking with one click. After successful booking, the system notified me of the details, and I made sure to check my documents before the exam to avoid missing anything. My friend made the mistake of rushing to the test center without an appointment and was turned away, which he deeply regretted. The app offers many functions, and I recommend choosing less popular time slots on weekdays to avoid long queues and make the exam experience smoother. Remember, the practice question bank in the prep app is a big help, and the booking system makes everything efficient and transparent—no loopholes to exploit.

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EllaLee
12/01/25 8:42am

For the Subject 1 exam, you must make an appointment. I used the Traffic Management 12123 APP to select the time and location, confirmed the information, received the notification, and that was it. Without an appointment, don't even think about entering the exam center—the guard will check your credentials and deny entry directly. Don't waste your time or try to skip this step for convenience. The APP's appointment system is well-designed to avoid confusion. Just bring your original ID card for the exam. The whole process is straightforward and clear, so everyone should prepare in order.

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