What are the tips for the theoretical exam of Subject 1?
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Tips for the theoretical exam of Subject 1 are as follows: True/False questions: Options containing words like "rapid," "emergency braking," or "sharp turn" are generally incorrect. Multiple-choice questions: In 95% of cases, options like "slow down and yield," "stop and yield," "bear civil liability," "slow down and avoid," "stop and avoid," "hold the steering wheel with both hands," or "use engine braking to slow down" are correct. Visibility less than 200 meters: Choose the speed of 60 km/h; for 100 meters, choose 50 km/h; for 50 meters, select the smallest option in the answers. Distance from XX location where parking is prohibited: Always choose the largest option in the answers.
I just passed the written driving test last year, relying entirely on a question-bank app. The Driving Test Guide app covers all the topics—I practiced hundreds of questions daily and took mock exams repeatedly. Key points to memorize include penalty rules, like 12 points deducted for drunk driving and penalties for speeding. Traffic signs should be categorized—prohibition signs with red circles are the easiest to recognize. Stay calm during the exam and save tricky questions for last to review carefully. My advice: set a two-week study plan, stay relaxed, and practice consistently—that’s the key.