
The process for retaking the Subject 1 exam after deducting 12 points is as follows: 1. Participate in road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge learning: Within 15 days, the driver must attend a seven-day course on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge at the traffic department of the public security authority where the motor vehicle driver's license was issued or where the violation occurred. 2. Take the Subject 1 exam: After completing the learning, the driver must take the Subject 1 exam. If the exam is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. If the exam is failed, the driver must continue to participate in learning and retake the exam. 3. Graduate and take an oath to receive the license. Additional information: If a driver holding a license for large buses, trailers, city buses, medium-sized buses, or large trucks accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, the vehicle management office will revoke their highest permitted driving qualification and notify the driver to apply for a downgraded license within 30 days. If the driver fails to apply for the downgraded license within the specified time, the vehicle management office will announce the revocation of the permitted driving qualification as void.

I failed the subject one test the first time, but the process of retaking it wasn’t actually complicated. First, contact the original driving school or directly submit a retake application on the 12123 Traffic APP, filling in personal information and the reason for the previous failure. After paying the exam fee, the system will allow you to choose the test time and the nearest test center. Then comes the review phase—it’s best to practice questions for 1-2 hours daily, using mobile apps like the Driving Test Guide to simulate the real exam, focusing on memorizing commonly mistaken traffic signs and rules. On the exam day, bring your ID card and arrive on time. Verify your information before the test, complete the questions within 40 minutes, and wait for the results on-site. If you pass, you can proceed to subject two; if not, you’ll need to schedule another attempt. The entire process takes about 1-2 weeks, with the key being consistent review—don’t cram last minute just to register quickly. Reviewing your mistake log is quite helpful.

Buddy, I've helped friends retake the subject one test a few times. To put it simply, it's just a few steps. First, figure out why you need to retake it—whether you failed last time or it's expired. Then, sign up at the local DMV or through an online platform, fill out the forms, pay the fee, and choose a convenient test date. When reviewing, don't just guess randomly—practice with question banks repeatedly, focusing on the point deduction rules and accident handling questions. On the test day, arrive half an hour early, bring your ID and payment receipt, and answer the questions on the computer in the test room. The total score is 100, and you need at least 90 to pass. The results come out immediately after the test. If you fail again, you can retake it in at most two weeks. You can also join a driving school group to exchange tips—don't find it troublesome, steady review increases your chances of passing.

The process of retaking the subject one exam typically includes application, scheduling, preparation, and actual participation. I recommend applying for the retake online first, such as through the traffic website, and scheduling the exam time and location after paying the fee. Review materials can be downloaded for free from the driving school's official website, including the question bank. Practice more, especially on common mistakes like traffic rules and signals. On the exam day, bring your ID card to take the written test. Results are announced on-site after the exam, and if you pass, you can proceed directly to subject two training. Remember to check the stability of your equipment before the exam and avoid being late to maintain a good mindset.

The process of retaking the Subject 1 test was quite smooth in my opinion. First, you need to confirm whether you meet the requirements, such as having waited for 3 months after the previous test. Then, submit your application through the APP or driving school and pay the exam fee, which is around 80-100 yuan. After scheduling the exam date, focus on reviewing the traffic regulations question bank. I often use a paper manual to highlight key points because staring at a screen for too long can be tiring. On the exam day, bring your ID card and health code, and arrive 20 minutes early to check in and queue. The results are available immediately after the test. If you pass, you can proceed with driving lessons; if not, you can schedule another attempt next month. An additional tip is to maintain a light diet, get enough rest, and avoid staying up late to ensure optimal exam performance.

Oh, retaking the written test (Subject 1)? The process is quite simple: First, apply online or fill out a form at the DMV, explaining why you need to retake it. Then, pay the fee, schedule a time, and choose a test center—usually, local driving schools can administer it. During the review phase, download an app and practice questions daily, running through mock tests several times. On exam day, remember to bring your ID and arrive on time. You’ll answer questions on a computer, and your score will be displayed immediately. If you fail, you can try again after a waiting period. Once you pass, you’ll smoothly move on to the practical driving tests. The key is to stay relaxed—don’t over-study right before the exam, as it can make you nervous.


