What time does the first session of Subject 1 exam start in the morning?
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The first session of Subject 1 exam starts at 9:00 AM. Candidates only need to bring their ID cards. Please note that expired ID cards cannot be used. The total duration of the Subject 1 exam is 45 minutes. The exam consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer driver's license examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." The Subject 1 exam process is as follows: First, follow the instructions of the staff to collect your driving training file in order at the waiting area. Carry and present your ID card for verification by the supervising officer. Please note that mobile phones must be turned off in the exam area, no loud noise is allowed, and law textbooks are not permitted in the exam area (or must be placed in your bag). After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room. Candidates who pass the exam should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving. Candidates who fail the exam can leave immediately and wait for their driving school to notify them of the retake time.
The first session of Subject 1 in the driver's license test usually starts at 8:30 AM, but this time may vary in different regions. Some places begin at 8:00 AM, while some vehicle management offices start at 9:00 AM. It's best to check your appointment details in advance, as the specific time will be displayed on the Traffic Management 12123 APP. I recommend arriving at the test center at least half an hour early because you'll need to queue for check-in and document verification. Remember to bring your ID card; if you're late by more than 15 minutes, you might not be allowed to enter. At our test center last time, someone arrived at 9:10 AM and was stopped outside, having to reschedule the test. It's especially important to leave early in bad weather, as rain can cause traffic jams and delays. The day before the test, make sure to check your route carefully—don’t rely solely on GPS, as some test centers in suburban areas are easy to miss.