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What does the first and second session of the driving test mean?

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DePenelope
07/29/25 11:52pm

The first and second sessions refer to the time slots of the exam. The subject one test is generally divided into two sessions, with the first session before 10:00 AM and the second session from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM. Relevant information about subject one is as follows: 1. Theory test: The content of the subject one test includes road traffic, traffic signals, traffic safety violations and accident handling, application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, motor vehicle registration regulations, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 111, starting from May 1, 2012, commercial vehicles adopted the latest version of the subject one test questions, adding more than 1,000 new questions. The subject one test question bank for small cars remains unchanged, still using the 725-question bank released in 2010. The test questions are randomly selected from the question bank at a certain proportion, with 100 questions to be answered. For commercial vehicles, the last 10 questions are multiple-choice, while the rest are single-choice. 2. Passing standard: The full score for the subject one test is 100, and a score of 90 or above is considered passing.

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LaArcher
08/16/25 3:24am

The first and second rounds of the driving test are the initial two stages of the driver's license examination. The first round is Subject 1, which tests theoretical knowledge such as traffic rules, traffic signals, and safe driving knowledge, all in written test format. When I took it, I practiced over a thousand questions on my phone, staring at the screen every day to memorize them. Only after passing could I register for the second round. The second round is Subject 2, which tests practical skills in a closed course, like reversing into a parking space and parallel parking—these require hands-on practice. I remember practicing several times at the driving school, where the instructor made me repeatedly simulate hill starts until I overcame my fear and passed. After these, you still need to take Subject 3 (on-road driving) and Subject 4 (safety knowledge). The overall logic is theory first, then practice, ensuring you drive safely. It's recommended for beginners to practice on simulators to build a solid foundation. The whole process tests your patience, but the sense of achievement after passing is immense. Don’t be afraid of repeated failures—practice makes perfect.

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JamesonDella
10/19/25 4:37am

The first test in the driving exam refers to the Theory Test (Subject 1), which is a purely theoretical written exam covering traffic regulations, road sign meanings, and emergency handling knowledge. During preparation, I advise students to focus on practicing with question bank apps, as understanding concepts is more effective than rote memorization. The second test is the Field Operation Test (Subject 2), involving tasks like reversing, parallel parking, and turning, emphasizing operational precision and safety. Regular practice in simulated test areas can help overcome issues like crossing lines. Passing these two tests is required before proceeding to actual road training and the final assessment. The entire process is scientifically designed to progressively build from knowledge to skills, minimizing the risks of direct road practice. It's recommended for beginners to choose a reliable driving school for systematic training, avoid rushing, and prioritize safety. Always review mistakes promptly and accumulate driving experience through regular practice.

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JessicaRose
12/02/25 5:13am

The first driving test is the theoretical exam, Subject 1, which covers traffic rules and safety knowledge. Last year, I prepared by practicing daily on a test-prep app and was thrilled when I passed. The second test is Subject 2, the field exam, which includes operations like reversing and parking. During practice, I was always nervous about making mistakes, but I passed on my first try—it was amazing. Passing both is required before moving on to Subject 3 (on-road driving) and Subject 4 (general knowledge). My advice: don’t rush through practice; simulate multiple times until it becomes second nature. The process transitions from knowledge to skills, ensuring you drive without mistakes and with greater safety and confidence. Don’t wait until the last minute to review—starting early makes it much easier.

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