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Is it mandatory to attend classes for Subject 1?

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ValerieRose
07/23/25 3:13pm

Attending classes for Subject 1 is not mandatory. Before taking the Subject 1 exam, you must complete 6 hours of study time, but the specific method can vary. It could involve attending classes, completing exercises online, or participating in online lectures, depending on the arrangements made by the local vehicle management office. For example, in Guangzhou, you are required to attend unified classes at designated locations by the vehicle management office, while in Jiangmen, you can study theoretical knowledge online without the need for unified class arrangements. Subject 1, also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. According to the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, the Subject 1 exam covers topics such as road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules.

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StEliza
08/10/25 11:06am

When I took the theoretical driving test (Subject 1), I barely attended any classes. I just practiced at home using the question bank on the app, spending two weeks going through the exercises repeatedly, and passed on my first try. Honestly, attending classes isn't mandatory—as long as you can memorize the traffic rules and signs, you can definitely self-study your way through. But classes do have their advantages, like instructors explaining how to handle real-life road situations, traffic accidents, or signal light changes, which leads to a deeper understanding. If you have time, attending classes is quite helpful, especially for those with poor memory. If you skip classes, you need to be disciplined, solving hundreds of questions daily. Mock exam apps work well—just don’t overlook key points like penalties for drunk driving or night driving techniques. That way, you’ll feel no pressure during the actual test.

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DelAlyssa
09/22/25 4:53am

As far as I know, there's no mandatory requirement for in-person classes for Subject 1. Most driving schools allow students to prepare on their own through online courses or question-banking apps. However, I believe attending classes is more efficient because instructors use practical examples to help students quickly grasp knowledge, such as rules for complex intersections or emergency parking procedures. While self-study is convenient, it's easy to overlook details, requiring repeated practice to compensate. Ultimately, the choice depends on you—just don't slack off. The exam content is mostly from the question bank, so review thoroughly to ensure your safe driving awareness stays sharp.

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SamuelAnn
11/05/25 8:13am

When I was preparing for the written driving test, I attended the classes. Being older, I was afraid I wouldn't remember things well. The instructor explained everything clearly in class, especially the traffic signs and hazard prevention, which were covered in great detail. The test turned out to be quite easy. Actually, you could pass without attending the classes if you diligently practice with mock tests. The key is to truly understand the rules and not cut corners—safety is more important than anything else.

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LeoMarie
12/26/25 10:01am

From my experience, you don't need to attend classes for Subject 1 at all. I self-studied entirely using mobile apps, practiced countless mock tests, and watched short video tutorials. It's both cost-effective and convenient. Driving schools might try to persuade you to attend classes for income, but the core is understanding the question bank knowledge. Classes aren't necessary; self-discipline and more practice are the key. Don't forget to pay attention to new regulations like electric vehicle laws and other details.

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