What is the 30, 40, 50, 70 speed subject one?

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LaMicah
07/25/25 4:03am
Urban roads without a central dividing line have a speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour. Below is a detailed introduction to the driving test: 1. Subjects: The tests are conducted in the order of Subject One, Subject Two, Subject Three, and Subject Four. 2. Retakes: For driving test Subjects Two and Three, candidates can only take each test up to five times. If they fail after five attempts, they must re-pay the tuition fee. According to the Ministry of Public Security's Orders No. 123 and 124, if a candidate fails the fifth scheduled test for Subject Two or Subject Three (road driving skills test), all previously passed subjects will be invalidated. To obtain a driver's license, the candidate must re-register and pay the tuition fees again.
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DiCaleb
08/10/25 5:14pm
When I was preparing for the written driving test (Subject 1), the numbers 30, 40, 50, and 70 kept appearing in speed-related questions, giving me a headache for quite some time. 30 kilometers per hour is typically used on urban roads without a central dividing line, such as small streets in old neighborhoods; 40 kilometers per hour is enforced in specific areas like near schools or hospitals; 50 kilometers per hour applies to roads with only one lane in the same direction, commonly seen on suburban main roads; while 70 kilometers per hour involves urban expressways or certain highway entrance sections. During my preparation, I figured out a trick: associating scenarios through mnemonics works better than rote memorization, and practicing more mock tests helps familiarize with question types. These types of questions carry significant weight in the exam, and getting them wrong can easily lead to point deductions—I know someone who failed and had to retake the test, wasting money. In actual driving, it's even more crucial to adhere to speed limit rules.
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