
There are two main reasons for failing to schedule a Subject One exam. First, there may be too many applicants, making it impossible to secure a slot based on the scheduling rules. Second, sufficient training hours must be completed before scheduling the Subject One exam; otherwise, the system will prompt that training has not been attended, and the exam cannot be scheduled. Passing score for Subject One: The total duration of the Subject One exam is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a maximum score of 100. A score of 90 or above is required to pass. The exam questions are randomly selected and combined by the computer-based driver's license examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Exam procedure: Follow the staff's instructions and collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area. Carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer. Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the exam area. No loud talking is allowed in the exam area. Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the exam area (or must be placed in a bag). After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam area. Candidates who pass the exam must sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving. Candidates who fail the exam may leave immediately and wait for their driving school to notify them of the retake schedule.

When I was taking my driver's license test, I failed to book the subject 1 exam once, which was quite frustrating. The main issue was that the online booking system was extremely slow during peak hours, and the server often crashed due to heavy traffic. Additionally, I noticed that incorrect personal information often caused problems, such as missing a digit in the ID number or selecting the wrong driver's license category. If the payment step wasn't completed successfully, the booking would be invalid, so it's best to use online banking or WeChat Pay to ensure completion. I recommend booking a few days in advance, avoiding weekends or after-work hours, and choosing less popular times like 8 AM for higher success rates. Before booking, make sure your internet connection is stable to avoid mid-process disconnections leading to failure. Overall, most issues are minor, and trying a few more times at different times usually works.

As a veteran car owner, I often hear people talk about failing to book the subject one exam, with the most common issue being the system popping up a failure notification when the selected time slot is fully booked. Information verification is crucial, as mismatched ID and driver's license types will result in a failed match. Payment issues are also common, such as bank deduction failures leading to order cancellations. I've experienced app crashes during peak hours and recommend using the latest software version for booking. For solutions, log into the DMV's official website to check booking records and identify the cause. If that doesn't work, contact customer service or try booking again the next day. Technical obstacles are easy to resolve—don't panic, staying calm is key.

I've encountered appointment failures twice, with reasons briefly listed as follows: system busy causing submission timeout, poor network connection leading to disconnection; incorrect ID number input; selected time slot already fully booked; wrong or unclear verification code input. Unsuccessful payment is also a major cause. The solution is simple: retry with a stable network, carefully verify the accuracy of information entered, avoid peak hours and refresh the page multiple times. Minor adjustments usually resolve the issue.


