What Does the Subject 1 Test Cover?
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Subject 1 test content includes driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. Below is the specific process for the Subject 1 test: 1. Follow the staff's instructions to collect your driving school file in order in the waiting area, carry and present your ID card, and undergo verification by the supervising officer. 2. Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the test area, no loud talking is allowed in the test area, and regulation textbooks are not permitted in the examination room. 3. After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the certification window at the front of the examination room. 4. Students who pass the test will sign under the guidance of the staff at the examination room exit before leaving, while those who fail may leave the examination room immediately and await notification from their driving school staff regarding the retake time.
I remember explaining to the trainees that the subject one exam mainly tests the basics of traffic rules and safe driving. The content covers a wide range, including legal requirements such as traffic light recognition, speed limits, and intersection rules. The exam format is usually multiple-choice and true/false questions, focusing on whether you remember the correct actions in common scenarios. For example, where to stop at a red light, how to slow down in rainy weather, or how to avoid accidents in emergencies. I suggest that new trainees review the question bank and practice for a few dozen minutes every day. Laying a solid foundation is crucial; otherwise, it's easy to fail the exam later. Passing subject one helps you make safer decisions in actual driving and reduces risks.