
Subject 1 test content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; fundamentals of safe driving and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations. Subject 1 test process: Follow the staff's instructions and collect your driving training file in order in the waiting area; Bring and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the test area; No loud talking is allowed in the test area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the test area (or must be placed in a bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the test area; Candidates who pass the test must sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving the test area; Candidates who fail the test can leave the test area immediately and wait for notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake schedule.

I recently passed the driving license subject one test. It mainly covers basic driving knowledge, such as traffic rules like stopping at red lights and proceeding at green lights, as well as the meanings of various road signs, like speed limit signs and stop signs. There's a significant focus on safe driving, including the importance of wearing seat belts, the consequences of drunk driving, and procedures for handling accidents, such as what to do after a collision. The test is in multiple-choice format, taken on a computer, with around 100 questions in total. You can't make too many mistakes, and the passing score is usually 90. I found the point deduction rules the hardest to remember, like how many points are deducted for running a red light. I studied all this by using an app, and it's really practical for actual driving.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I recall that the driving license theory test (Subject 1) primarily focused on learning the theoretical foundations of traffic regulations. It examined the meanings of road traffic signals, common-sense safety driving knowledge such as maintaining safe distances and turning on lights during low visibility in foggy conditions, as well as regulations related to driver's licenses like document validity periods. The test content included calculation questions, such as estimating safe distances and speed control, with question types including single-choice and multiple-choice. A perfect score was 100 points, requiring 90 points to pass. During my test, I also encountered questions about highway driving rules. I recommend reviewing question banks extensively during preparation, as it greatly assists with safe driving practices in the future.

I'm quite familiar with the driving license test subject one, which basically tests theoretical knowledge before driving. It includes traffic light regulations, road sign recognition such as no left turn signs, and safety knowledge like overtaking precautions. The test consists of multiple-choice questions, simple in format but numerous in quantity, covering road regulations and driving ethics. Just practice with mock tests during preparation, and passing it allows you to proceed to the practical subject two.


