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Is there a locker for the Subject 1 exam?

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CamillaLynn
09/09/25 3:01am

There are lockers for the Subject 1 exam. During the exam, items such as mobile phones cannot be brought into the exam area and can be stored in the lockers. For the Subject 1 exam, you need to bring your ID card. Please note that an expired ID card cannot be used. Exam process: Follow the arrangements of the staff and collect your driving school file in order in the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off when entering the exam area; No loud noise is allowed in the exam area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed to be brought into the exam area (or placed in bags); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; Candidates who pass the exam will sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit and then leave the exam room; Candidates who fail the exam can leave the exam room and wait for the driving school staff to notify them of the retake time. The Subject 1 exam is conducted on a computer, with the test paper consisting of 100 questions. The total exam time is 45 minutes, and the question types are true/false and multiple-choice. Content of the Subject 1 exam: The exam includes the most basic knowledge such as driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and local regulations. The scheduling of the theoretical driving test is arranged by the local vehicle management office.

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EmilianoFitz
09/20/25 7:52am

When I was taking the written test for my driver's license (Subject 1), I specifically checked if the test center had lockers. Turns out, most places do have them, mainly to prevent cheating by requiring candidates to store their phones, bags, wallets, etc. From my own experience, staff will guide you to the locker area upon entry, where you can securely lock your belongings using a card or key—it's both safe and convenient. However, a heads-up: facilities vary by test center, and some smaller cities might have more basic setups. I’d recommend checking the official driving test website or calling the test center in advance. On exam day, I traveled light with just my ID and a water bottle, which saved a lot of hassle. If there are no lockers, don’t panic—ask staff to temporarily hold your items, and focus on answering the questions.

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DelJayce
11/03/25 8:16am

I remember when I took the Theory Test last year, there was a row of lockers set up outside the exam hall for storing personal belongings, which was quite considerate. Mainly, items like mobile phones and backpacks had to be stored to prevent any interference during the test. I recommend traveling light—just bring your ID card and some spare change. Whether lockers are available depends on the test center's regulations. Generally, test centers in larger cities are better equipped. You can check the registration guidelines on the official website or confirm with your instructor. The storage process is straightforward and takes just a few minutes, helping to avoid last-minute panic. After the exam, retrieving your items is quick, making the whole experience smooth. In short, gather enough information in advance and handle it with ease.

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OFrank
12/17/25 8:16am

During the written driving test (Subject 1), test centers are generally equipped with lockers for storing personal belongings to prevent cheating and ensure exam fairness. Staff will inform you of the storage rules before entering. Remember to bring only essentials such as identification documents. It's advisable to check the test center's website or inquire in advance to confirm details. Cases without lockers are extremely rare, but if encountered, seeking immediate assistance on-site can resolve the issue.

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