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What time does the third session of Subject 1 start?

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LeJoseph
09/05/2025, 12:05:32 AM

Subject 1 third session starts at 2:00 PM. Here is an introduction to the driver's license: 1. Introduction to the driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driving license, also known as the "driver's license." It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. The examination process for the driver's license: (1) Subject 1: Traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above. (2) Subject 2: Field driving, only pass or fail. (3) Subject 3: Road driving, the examination is fully monitored by electronic eyes + traffic police examination, making the road test more fair. (4) Subject 4: Theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.

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Lois
09/17/2025, 12:40:39 AM

I remember for the Subject 1 test, the third session usually starts in the afternoon, generally between 1:30 and 2:00 PM, depending on the local driving school's arrangement. I chose the third session back then—afternoon exams feel more relaxed without rushing, and you get extra morning time for revision. I recommend checking your SMS or the booking confirmation on the app rather than relying solely on memory to avoid mistakes. Being late would be troublesome, so arriving half an hour early is ideal. Bring your ID and booking details. The test center might be crowded, so find a quiet spot to sit and calm your nerves. Best of luck with your exam!

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Steve
10/31/2025, 01:09:47 AM

As someone frequently involved in driving tests, the scheduling of Subject 1 varies by location, with the third session mostly arranged from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Don't trust the uniform statements online; it's best to call the driving school or check the specific time on the DMV website. Some areas may only have two sessions when there are fewer people, while busier regions might have four. Determining the time at registration is crucial, especially for working professionals who can choose an afternoon session after work. The test center environment might be crowded, so arriving early to familiarize yourself with the situation can help avoid affecting your performance. Bringing all required documents is key, as passing on the first attempt saves a lot of hassle.

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Daphne
12/14/2025, 12:18:26 AM

My third session for Subject 1 test starts at 2 PM, and I think this time slot is quite good as I don't have to rush to get up in the morning. There are significant time differences across regions, and the third session often starts around 1 PM or later. The system will display the specific time when you make an appointment, so make sure to note it down and not forget. Getting enough sleep before the test is crucial, as it's easy to feel drowsy in the afternoon. Drinking some coffee can help you stay alert, but don't overdo it. The test center has strict rules, so remember to turn off your phone or set it to silent mode and follow the regulations. The test content is actually not difficult—just practice more questions, stay calm, and you'll pass.

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JulianaFitz
02/03/2026, 01:18:04 AM

Think about that time for Subject 1 test, my third session was scheduled to start at 1:30 pm, and it wasn't dark yet when I finished. The timing isn't fixed; it depends on the city size. In big cities with more sessions, the third one might be at 2 pm, while in smaller places, it could be earlier. Double-check the information when making an appointment, and ensure your phone has the correct data stored. During preparation, practice with simulation questions to familiarize yourself with the question types and save time. On the exam day, wear comfortable clothes and avoid eating too much to stay focused. If you pass, celebrate; if not, don't be discouraged—next time will be better.

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McDominic
04/28/2026, 05:52:24 PM

The third session of Subject 1 usually starts between 1 PM and 3 PM, depending on local arrangements. Different driving schools have varying schedules—some may begin at 1:30 PM, while others start at 2 PM. The exact time is clearly marked on the reservation system, so don’t overlook the details. Before the exam, review key traffic signs and regulations, and bring your admission ticket and ID to arrive on time. Be prepared for potential waiting lines at the test center by allowing extra buffer time. Stay relaxed during the exam, answer questions step by step, and trust that your accumulated knowledge will suffice.

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