
Subject 1 morning second session starts at 10:00. There are two exam sessions for Subject 1 in the morning, with the first session at 9:00 AM and the second at 10:00 AM. Additional information: 1. Introduction to Subject 1: Subject 1 refers to the driver's theory test, conducted at the vehicle office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for all driver's license applicants. 2. Exam content: The test covers driving theory fundamentals, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The exam is computer-based, consisting of 100 questions, with a passing score of 90 or above.

















As a driving test candidate, I previously paid special attention to the exam schedule arrangements. According to the schedule provided by the driving school, the second morning session for Subject 1 at most test centers usually starts at 9:30. However, there are significant regional differences—some places divide the entire morning into two batches at 8:30 and 10:00. The most reliable way is to check the exam notification SMS you receive. Once, I arrived at the test center half an hour early and heard the invigilator mention that many candidates were late because they misunderstood the session times. It’s advisable to arrive at least 40 minutes early, as entry stops 10 minutes before the exam starts—don’t cut it close. Remember to bring your original ID card; a photocopy won’t work.

Last time I accompanied a friend to take the Subject 1 test, I found the session divisions more complicated than expected. The intervals between morning sessions are usually around 90 minutes. For example, at our local test center, the first session starts at 8:00 AM, while the second session doesn't begin until 9:50 AM. The key is to check the scheduling by the Vehicle Office's examination department, especially since weekend sessions are arranged more densely. Three important reminders: first, confirm the specific time in the SMS rather than just the session number; second, sessions may be postponed in case of system failures; third, if you forget your ID card, you can apply for rescheduling. I saw some candidates anxiously pacing outside the test center simply because they didn't read the notice carefully.

Experienced candidate who passed the written driving test on the third attempt shares tips: The start time of the second morning session varies by location. In Hangzhou where I took the test, it began at 10:00 sharp, while a Nanjing classmate reported a 9:15 start. The 'second session' displayed on the Traffic 12123 APP actually refers to the admission period - the exam only commences after all candidates complete identity verification. It's advisable to check the latest schedule on the local DMV website. Once, a system glitch delayed our session by 70 minutes, so building flexibility into your schedule is wise. Keep the local test center's contact number saved in your phone for emergency inquiries.

From a coach's perspective, the time slot division for the morning session of Subject 1 mainly depends on the test center's capacity. For small test centers, a 90-minute interval between two sessions is quite common, such as the first session at 8:30 and the second session at 10:00. However, for large test centers like the Haidian Driving Test Center in Beijing, if divided into three batches, the second session may start as early as 9:10. Key reminders for students: the exact entry time is displayed on the successful reservation interface; arriving half an hour early for check-in is more reliable; specific seat numbers can only be seen by swiping the ID card on the test day. Too many students have missed their exams due to going to the wrong floor, so familiarizing themselves with the test center layout in advance is crucial.

I once helped a driving school organize exam schedules. The time slots for Subject 1 depend on the local vehicle office arrangements. In most regions, the second morning session fluctuates between 9:00 and 10:00, but there may be variations on specific days. Last year, the Zhengzhou test area made temporary adjustments to the schedule. Recommendations: Take a screenshot and save it after receiving the notification; Check the electronic display announcements in advance on the exam day; Pay attention to postponement notices in case of severe weather like heavy rain. Some students missed their exams due to misreading the month, so remember to verify the date and year on the notification. Retaking the exam is both time-consuming and costly, so these details should not be overlooked.


