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Is there a fee for the make-up test of Subject 1?

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Hannah
07/29/2025, 01:02:47 AM

The first make-up test for Subject 1 does not require a fee if you fail the initial test. However, if you fail the make-up test, you will need to pay a fee for subsequent attempts. Below is relevant information about the Subject 1 test: Test Content: The test includes theoretical driving knowledge, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The test format is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above. Payment Methods: The make-up test fee for Subject 1 can be paid at the local vehicle management office or through the driving school, which will then submit the payment to the vehicle management office. Additionally, if the traffic management website offers online self-service payment, you can also choose to pay online.

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MacAbel
08/12/2025, 02:19:00 PM

When I was taking my driving test, I failed the theory test (Subject 1) twice, so I have a deep understanding of retakes. You do need to pay a retake fee, usually around tens of RMB, depending on the region and driving school. At that time in Shenzhen, after failing the first attempt, my driving school informed me to pay 100 RMB for another try. The fee mainly covers the examination center's resources, such as paper printing and examiner time. Don't underestimate this cost—it can add up over time. I suggest you check with your driving school first, as fees may vary by city. Actually, Subject 1 isn't that hard—just practice more. I later used the 'Driving Test Treasure' app, practicing half an hour daily, and passed on my second try. If you're worried about the cost, aim to pass it in one go—it saves both money and effort. Looking back now, if I had prepared more diligently earlier, I wouldn't have had this trouble and could've saved more for car accessories.

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StKendra
10/03/2025, 01:08:54 AM

I'm also preparing for the Subject 1 test recently, to be honest, the retake fee issue has been bothering me a bit. I heard you have to pay, but I'm not sure exactly how much. I asked the driving school, and they said it might be 80 to 150 yuan per retake, depending on the location. This fee is used to cover the exam expenses, which I think is quite reasonable, but as a student on a tight budget, I don't want to spend extra money. Last month, I saw a friend retake it once, and he paid 120 yuan, which made him feel bad for a long time. I suggest you do more practice questions a week before the test to avoid nervous mistakes. I've also downloaded mock tests on my phone and study them every day, hoping to pass on the first try. Saving the retake fee could mean a nice meal or some gas money for a joyride—after all, the dream of driving waits for no one! In short, early preparation is better than spending extra money.

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OliviaLynn
11/16/2025, 01:48:33 AM

A makeup test for the written driving exam (Subject 1) definitely incurs fees—it's standard procedure. The cost typically ranges between 50 to 200 yuan, with variations depending on the region (e.g., larger cities may charge higher fees). This fee covers operational expenses of the test center, such as equipment maintenance and proctor salaries. Based on my knowledge, driving schools usually notify candidates of the amount in advance, payable via cash or QR code scanning. Don’t just focus on the cost—prioritize learning strategies. Apps like "Yuanbei Driver Exam" offer efficient question-bank practice. Retakes consume not only money but also time (e.g., waiting for test slots). I recommend doing several mock exams beforehand to familiarize yourself with question patterns and minimize errors. Stay calm—treat it as memory training, and you’ll pass confidently next time.

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Guzman
01/06/2026, 03:25:08 AM

As a parent whose child just passed the driver's license test, I can tell you that the make-up exam for Subject 1 does cost money. My daughter failed the first time and paid a 100 yuan make-up fee, which the driving school said was a fixed charge. This fee is reasonable because each exam occupies public resources, and parents should understand. Don't worry too much about the small amount; it's not a big deal. The key is to encourage your child not to get discouraged. When I reviewed with her, combining books and videos worked well. They should pass within two make-up attempts at most; otherwise, dragging it out will cost more time and money. Remember, safe driving is a big deal. Mastering the basic theory thoroughly will give you peace of mind on the road.

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VanLondon
04/03/2026, 02:42:35 AM

From a practical expense perspective, failing the subject one test requires paying a retake fee, typically ranging from 60 to 150 yuan per attempt, depending on the driving school. While this cost isn't substantial, small amounts can add up and impact your budget—for instance, I once calculated that three retakes equal the price of a movie ticket. The core purpose is to allocate exam resources efficiently and avoid waste. I recommend contacting your driving school directly for specific figures or searching online for local policies. Meanwhile, mastering the question bank can save both money and hassle; practicing more with free app test questions can increase your pass rate. Don't just focus on the cost—consider the time investment too. Getting your driver's license sooner is the real value. In the long run, spending a little extra for safety is worth it.

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