
Subject 1 is easy to schedule. Generally, driving schools will arrange the Subject 1 test for students, but students can also schedule it 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 business center; Find "Driver's License Services" and click to enter; In the "Driver's License Services" interface, find "Test Scheduling" and enter; Then follow the app's instructions step by step to complete the test scheduling. Scheduling considerations: Choose sessions with higher rankings: The success of scheduling depends on your ranking. The higher your ranking in a session, the higher the probability of success. Try to choose sessions with higher rankings or less crowded test centers. Schedule as early as possible: The registration ranking is also important. The earlier you register, the more advantageous it is. If time permits, you can also choose to accept system allocation. While this does not inherently increase the success rate of scheduling, it can save time if the initial scheduling fails and you need to reschedule.

As a beginner driver, I found the process of booking the Subject 1 test quite smooth, but it also depends on luck. I used the Traffic Management 12123 app, and it's faster to grab slots when the system releases new quotas in the morning. In big cities with high demand, it might be hard to book, so I switched to a weekday afternoon slot and succeeded on my second try. I recommend preparing your ID photo and mobile verification in advance, and doing a few mock tests before booking to feel more confident. Don’t worry about failing—keep refreshing the page for cancellations. The difficulty of booking also depends on the city size; for example, Beijing is more competitive than smaller cities, but overall it’s not too hard—just be patient. The app is quite user-friendly, with a fair queue system based on registration time, so the key is to act fast and not delay.

I've taught many students to get their driver's license, and scheduling the subject one test usually depends on the region. In small towns, you can basically book and take the test immediately, while in big cities like Shanghai with more people, you might have to wait a few days. I use an APP to help students schedule, and my experience is to choose off-peak times like weekday mornings. When test slots are in high demand, queuing early in the system speeds things up—avoid popular test centers. I recommend scheduling a week in advance to avoid peak periods like winter and summer breaks. The subject one test questions are simple, so don't stress too much about scheduling; the key is a smooth process for an easy pass. The APP provides detailed step-by-step guidance—just follow along for a hassle-free experience. Overall, the difficulty is moderate as long as you're not lazy.

For those focusing on the driving test, booking for Subject 1 is moderately challenging but influenced by several factors. I've used the official platform multiple times; the system queues based on registration order, so it's best to act early. In big cities, limited test slots can lead to wait times of several days, while in second-tier cities, it usually takes just a day or two. The timing of test center openings is also crucial, with slots released at 8 AM being snapped up quickly. It's advisable to register on the app and practice the Subject 1 question bank in advance to familiarize yourself with the rules, reducing the need for rebooking. Policy ensures free and fair booking—no need to worry about foul play. Difficulty depends on personal decisiveness; don't procrastinate.


