What are the requirements for booking the Subject 1 test?

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SanAnna
07/29/25 3:16am
Requirements for booking the Subject 1 test: After registration, you need to pay the fee and undergo a medical examination. Once the medical examination is passed, the driving school will establish an exam file for you. After the file is completed, it will be uploaded to the vehicle management office. Upon receiving the file, the vehicle management office will send an initial password via SMS to your mobile phone. Using this password, you can book exams for Subject 1 to Subject 4 online. Generally, you will know the booking result within a week after making the reservation. Early preparation: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the Subject 1 test includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test is conducted on a computer, consisting of 100 questions, and a score of 90 or above is required to pass.
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JulianaLynn
08/12/25 7:08am
When I took the subject one test, the booking conditions were quite simple. The main thing was to complete the driving school registration process and have a student card or proof. You need to have your original ID card and a copy, and it's best to bring a few one-inch photos as backup. Also, you must pass the physical examination, with vision and hearing meeting the standards—don't overlook this. The driving school will handle the theoretical learning part for you, and you can only book the test after confirming you've done enough practice questions. When booking online, choose a suitable time slot and avoid peak weekends, as it's easy to miss out. I recommend preparing the materials a week in advance to avoid last-minute panic. If you don't get a slot the first time, don't worry—usually, new slots open up after a few days. The key to the whole process is not to miss any materials; if you lose your ID card, you can't do anything, so be extra careful. Remember to check the confirmation status after booking to avoid a wasted trip.
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