What do the numbers after the subject one appointment session mean?
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Subject one exam session number is the exam sequence number. The following is a specific introduction to the driving test: 1. Subjects: The exams are conducted in the order of subject one, subject two, subject three, and subject four. 2. Retake: Driving test subjects two and three can only be taken five times each. If you fail, you will have to pay the tuition fee again. According to the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123 and No. 124, if you fail the fifth scheduled exam for subject two and subject three road driving skills test, all other subject scores that have been passed will be invalid. If you want to get a driver's license, you will have to re-register and pay the tuition fee to the driving school.
As an experienced helper who frequently assists students with driving test appointments, I know that the number following the session generally represents the remaining available slots. For example, if it shows "Session 1[15]", it means there are currently 15 slots open for booking. This is updated in real-time, and the system automatically decreases the number based on the number of applicants and the test center's capacity. When booking for Subject 1, the higher the number, the better the chance of securing a spot—avoid sessions with small numbers to prevent wasted trips. If the number drops to zero, the slots are fully booked, and you'll have to wait for new sessions to be released or for someone to cancel. After booking, remember the test time and location, and arrive half an hour early with your ID card. Being late or forgetting essential items will result in denied entry. After passing the test, remember to sign to confirm your score.