What to Do Before the Subject One Exam?
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Before taking the Subject One exam, you must complete 6 hours of study time. Below is an introduction to the content of the driving test subjects: 1. Subject One: The written examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (Subject One) is conducted on a computer, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered passing. 2. Subject Two: The field driving skills test (Subject Two) is conducted in a real vehicle on a designated course. Results are categorized as pass or fail only. The test includes five mandatory tasks performed in sequence: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and starting and stopping on a slope. The full score is 100, with a passing score of 80 or above (including 80). 3. Subject Three: The road driving skills test (Subject Three) is conducted on a simulated road course in a real vehicle. The full score is 100, with passing scores of 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types. 4. Subject Four: The written examination on safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject Four) has a full score of 100, with a passing score of 90 or above (including 90).
I put in a lot of effort when preparing for the written driving test (Subject 1). I started practicing questions a month before the exam, spending two hours daily going through all 1000+ questions in the JiaKaoBaoDian app. Initially, I made many mistakes, so I focused on practicing confusing traffic signs and penalty point rules. During the week before the exam, I took mock tests daily until I consistently scored above 95 to feel confident. The night before, I double-checked my ID card and visited the test center to avoid getting lost on exam day. I ate light for dinner and turned off my phone by 10 PM to ensure a clear mind the next morning. On exam day, I arrived 40 minutes early and reviewed my mistake notebook while waiting in line—its edges were already worn from frequent use. Before entering, I took deep breaths and deliberately read questions slowly during the test. Thanks to thorough preparation, I passed smoothly.