What is the passing score for the driving test subject one?

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AutumnAnn
07/30/25 3:23am
The passing score for the driving license test subject one is 90 points, with a total of 100 questions. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the test consists of single-choice questions and true/false questions, each worth 1 point, totaling 100 points. If 11 questions are answered incorrectly during the test, the system will automatically submit the test and end the exam. Subject one, also known as the theoretical test or driver theory test, is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. The test content includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and related knowledge. The test is conducted on a computer with a time limit of 45 minutes. Subject one test content: driving license and motor vehicle management regulations; road traffic conditions and regulations; road traffic safety violations and penalties; road traffic accident handling regulations; basic knowledge of motor vehicles; local regulations; knowledge of braking systems and safety devices for large and medium-sized passenger and freight vehicles; specialized knowledge for wheeled self-propelled machinery, trams, and trolleybuses. Subject one test precautions: Candidates should pay attention to their attire during the test; no slippers are allowed, and electronic devices and bags are not permitted in the examination hall. Bring your ID card and queue up to enter the waiting hall. Observe the precautions and procedures on the large screen, and store personal belongings in the locker before entering the examination hall. Upon entering the examination hall, the identity verification area will assign a seat. After finding your seat, begin the test. Ensure the camera is aligned with you and follow the exam discipline. If you fail the first time, there is a retake opportunity on the same day. If you fail again, you will need to pay and reschedule. After the test, queue up to collect the score report and sign it. Failure to sign will render the test invalid. Subject one appointment: Candidates can make online appointments through mobile apps (iOS 15 or above, Traffic Management 12123 (V2.8.1B437) or Android 12 or above, Traffic Management 12123 (V2.8.1B274)). On the app's homepage, select "58 Car Test Appointment" and fill in the information as prompted. There is no limit to the number of times you can schedule the subject one test. Each subject can be taken once, and if you fail, you can retake it once. If you do not attend the retake or fail the retake, the test will be terminated, and the applicant must reschedule. For subject two and subject three, there are only five test opportunities, and subject two and subject three tests should be scheduled ten days later. If you fail the subject three safe and civilized driving knowledge test, the passed road driving skills test scores remain valid. The driving test consists of three subjects: subject one, subject two, and subject three. Subject one refers to the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test; subject two refers to the field driving skills test; subject three is divided into two parts: road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test. The safe and civilized driving knowledge test is conducted after subject three, so it is commonly referred to as subject four. However, in official terms (i.e., the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123), there is no such thing as subject four.
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