
Subject One is not available on demand; candidates must follow the arrangements made by on-site staff. The total duration of the Subject One test is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a perfect score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The test questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Test Process: Follow the staff's arrangements and collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the test area; No loud talking is allowed in the test area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the test area (or must be placed in a bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the test area; Candidates who pass the test must sign under the guidance of staff at the exit before leaving; Candidates who fail the test may leave immediately and await notification from their driving school regarding the retake schedule.

The subject one test is not available on a -in basis. I just got my driver's license last month, and for subject one, you need to make an online appointment in advance, usually through the 12123 APP to select a time slot. You can't just queue up at the test center directly. I recommend you download the APP first to practice the question bank. The test covers basic knowledge such as traffic rules and road signs, so make sure you're well-prepared before taking it. When booking, choose a suitable date and don't be late, otherwise you'll have to reschedule. I've even encountered temporary system failures on the test day, so arriving half an hour early is always a good idea to avoid rushing and affecting your mood. Do several mock tests before the exam to ensure a passing rate, as passing subject one allows you to proceed directly to subject two training.

I've taught many students, and for Subject 1 (theoretical test), you can't just in for the exam—you must schedule an appointment in advance. Driving schools require us to use the 12123 platform to book the test. After selecting the test center and date, you need to confirm the appointment—walk-ins are not allowed. Before scheduling, you must complete the required study hours and mock exams. Some cities also limit the number of available slots, making it hard to book during peak periods. I always remind new students to start preparing early by studying the question bank and practicing more on the app to improve their pass rate. On exam day, bring your ID card and arrive on time—being late or exceeding the allowed time counts as a forfeit. Plan your study schedule wisely to avoid delaying subsequent training progress. A solid foundation in Subject 1 ensures greater confidence when you hit the road.

The subject one exam operates on an appointment basis rather than -in testing. According to driving test regulations, this system is implemented to coordinate examination venue resources and prevent congestion. Candidates must schedule specific time slots via the 12123 App, with the test content covering theoretical traffic regulations. It's advisable to book your exam date well in advance, allowing ample preparation time and thoroughly practicing the question bank to reduce retake rates. Compliance with these rules ensures fairness in the examination process.

I've been through the process of Subject 1, and you really can't just in without an appointment. You need to schedule a time on the app. The system is quite convenient now—just select the exam date and location. It's best to review the question bank in advance. The question types include multiple-choice and single-choice questions, and don't overlook road sign recognition. Make your appointment early, especially during peak seasons when slots are limited. My personal experience is to prepare well to pass on the first try and save energy. If you forget to bring your ID on exam day, it'll be a wasted trip.

The subject one exam does not allow -ins. Every time I bring students, I emphasize the importance of making an appointment. Before the theoretical test, book a time slot on the app to ensure passing on the first attempt and avoid the hassle of retakes. During the preparation phase, practice with mock tests frequently to familiarize yourself with the rules and content. Stay focused and calm during the exam to avoid missing your scheduled time, which would require rescheduling. Starting early with both booking and revision makes the entire driving learning process more efficient.


