What are the rules for scheduling the Driver's License Subject 1 exam?
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Subject 1 scheduling is calculated from the time of completing the physical examination and finishing the pre-registration face-to-face signing at the driving school, followed by the successful review of the file by the Vehicle Management Office. Below are the relevant details: 1. Subject 1: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory exam, is part of the assessment for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Exam Content: The Subject 1 exam covers traffic regulations and related knowledge, including the theoretical basis of driving, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other relevant information. 3. Driver's Exam: The motor vehicle driver's exam is a qualification test organized by the Vehicle Management Office. Only by passing the driver's exam can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate a motor vehicle.
I just passed the subject one test last week, and the booking process went fairly smoothly. First, log in to your account on the Traffic Management 12123 app, then select the subject one test in the exam booking section. The system will display available test centers and slots for the next 7 days, but popular test centers require early booking. After submitting your application, you'll need to wait patiently in line—your position in the queue depends on when you enrolled at the driving school; earlier enrollment means a better chance of securing a spot. Afternoon sessions are usually easier to book than morning ones. You’ll know it’s successful once you receive the SMS notification, so remember to check the online progress page two days in advance. If you don’t get a slot this time, don’t worry—refreshing the page late at night might reveal cancellations, or you can directly book for the following week, which has a higher success rate. On the exam day, just bring your ID card to enter.