What are the time regulations for scheduling the driving license test subject one?

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IsabelaLee
07/25/25 3:54am
Subject one test duration is 45 minutes. Below is relevant information about subject one: 1. Based on the initial license application date: The first scheduling of subject one test is prioritized according to the date of initial driving license application or license upgrade application; the count starts from the day when the file is submitted to the DMV and the agency form is successfully processed, generating a serial number. 2. Prioritized by subject one passing date: The scheduling sequence for subject two and three is determined from the day subject one is passed. If someone passes subject one later than others, their ranking will be relatively lower. 3. Queued by subject one failure date: For the first rescheduling of subject one test after a failure, the queuing time is based on the date of the last test attempt; if subject one is failed, when rescheduling, the queue position is determined by the failure date, not the initial processing success date.
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