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Is there any proof after passing the Subject 1 test?

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AlanLee
07/24/25 2:42pm
After passing each subject test, the examination center will issue a pass certificate, but that certificate will be kept by the driving school. Subject 1 test content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; basic knowledge of safe driving and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject 1 passing score: The total time for the Subject 1 test is 45 minutes. The test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 points and a passing score of 90. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Standards". Subject 1 test attempts: There is no limit to the number of attempts for Subject 1. Each test has two opportunities. If you fail both attempts, you need to reschedule the test.
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DelCali
08/10/25 7:08am
I just got my driver's license not long ago. Right after passing the written test (Subject 1), they issued me a passing score certificate on the spot—just a piece of paper with my score and pass information. I was so excited that I immediately took a photo as backup on my phone because it was needed to enroll in the Subject 2 training course. The instructor said without this certificate, the driving school wouldn’t allow me to practice in the car, and I’d have to retake the test. So I think this step is quite crucial—it’s like a pass. Nowadays, with digitalization advancing in many places, some test centers directly provide electronic certificates that can be downloaded by scanning a QR code, which is much more convenient. But I’d still recommend printing a copy to keep in your bag in case your phone runs out of battery or there’s a network issue. Keep this certificate safe—it helps you smoothly transition to the practical part. Also, check if there’s an expiration date; usually, it doesn’t have a time limit, but for safety, it’s best to use it within three months.
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OscarLynn
09/25/25 7:01am
I previously took the driver's license test, and after passing the written exam (Subject 1), there was indeed a small certificate, usually a paper score report. This document might seem insignificant, but without it, you can't proceed to the next step of driving training. I remember having to keep it carefully because the instructor would require it to schedule behind-the-wheel sessions. Nowadays, it's much more convenient for young people taking the test—some places use apps to generate electronic certificates directly, reducing the risk of loss. Personally, though, I still prefer hard copies—old-school driver tradition! After obtaining the certificate, the next step is the field practice for Subject 2. The entire process is well-designed to ensure you master the basics before getting behind the wheel. My advice is to make a copy or take a photo of the certificate right after passing Subject 1 to avoid delays. After all, everyone wants to get their license and hit the road as soon as possible.
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LeZoe
11/09/25 2:20am
For those frequently involved in driving school processes, a 'Test Score Pass Certificate' is typically issued after passing Subject 1. Students need this document to prove they've cleared the written test before proceeding to practical driving lessons. Essentially, it serves as a visa-like document that driving schools use to allocate resources. I've seen many cases where students lost their certificates, causing training delays. Therefore, immediately after the exam, check the document to ensure the name and score are correct. If accidentally lost, don't panic—it can usually be reissued, though this takes time and effort. Related tip: With digitalization becoming widespread, it's advisable to save an electronic copy in your phone's photo album. Procedurally, contact your instructor promptly after receiving the certificate to schedule Subject 2 training—waiting too long might lead to forgetting knowledge. Handle the document carefully to avoid stains or water damage.
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