
Afternoon Subject 1 exams begin admission at 1:30 PM, with admission closing at 4:00 PM, and the exam concluding before 5:00 PM. Below are relevant details: 1. Subject 1: Subject 1 refers to the theoretical driver's license examination, a mandatory licensing test for applicants at the vehicle management office. The exam covers fundamental driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and additional local regulations. The scheduling of the theoretical driver's exam is determined by local vehicle management offices. 2. Driving Test: Subject 1 is part of the motor vehicle driver training and examination syllabus. The examination portion of this syllabus is divided into three subjects, organized by the traffic management departments of public security authorities, with the exam sequence proceeding as Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3.

When I took the subject one test before, the afternoon session usually started at 1 pm, but there might be differences in different places. For example, in Shanghai, it's usually exactly 1 pm, while in Beijing it might be 1:30 pm. I suggest you check the notice sent by the driving school when you registered or log in to the local driving test center's website to check the specific schedule. On the day of the test, arrive at the test center half an hour early, bring your ID card for security check, and don't bring your phone inside. Most of the content is about traffic rules, and you can pass by practicing on the app a few days in advance. The test room is quiet and comfortable. If you miss it, you'll have to wait a week to retake it, which will affect your progress, so confirming the time is very important. Don't be too nervous, a relaxed mindset is key. Once you pass subject one, you can start practicing driving. Overall, the time is fixed, but to prevent changes, it's best to pay attention to official announcements.

I've helped students prepare for Subject 1 many times. The most common afternoon exam start times are 1:00 PM or 1:30 PM, depending on the test center's arrangement. The driving school notification will clearly state the date and time slot, so check it promptly after registration and don't overlook it. Arriving 45 minutes before the exam is sufficient; no need to come too early to avoid anxiety. Staff at the entrance will guide you through the process. Remember to bring your original ID card and avoid carrying bags into the exam room. The questions aren't difficult; practicing with mock test banks will help you pass with high scores. The advantage of taking the exam in the afternoon is fewer people and vehicles, making travel more convenient by avoiding morning rush hours. If there are any changes, the driving test center will notify you via SMS or email, so keeping your contact information up-to-date is crucial. Don't underestimate the importance of mastering basic theory—it's essential for building a solid foundation. After passing successfully, you can schedule Subject 2.

Last time I took the subject one test, it started at 1 PM, and there was a queue at the exam center entrance. The timing varies by location; for example, in Shenzhen, it might start at 1:30 PM, so check with your driving school in advance. Bring your ID card—it's essential. Preparing with a test prep app for a few days before the exam is sufficient, as the questions are all multiple-choice and straightforward, so don't stress. The test is quick, taking about half an hour to complete, followed by waiting for the results. The environment is comfortable with good air quality and no noise. If there are any changes in the schedule, the official website will update the information—just check to stay informed. It's advisable to practice more mock tests to boost confidence and ensure passing on the first try, saving time and effort.


