
If you miss the scheduled written test after successful registration, you will need to pay a re-examination fee for another attempt. Passing score for the written test: The total duration of the written test is 45 minutes, consisting of 100 questions in the form of true/false and multiple-choice questions. The maximum score is 100, with a passing mark of 90. The test papers are randomly selected and combined by the computer-based driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". Examination process: Follow the staff's instructions and collect your driver training file in order at the waiting area; Carry and present your ID card for inspection by the supervising officer; Mobile phones must be turned off upon entering the examination area; No loud talking is allowed in the examination area; Regulation textbooks are not allowed in the examination area (or should be kept in your bag); After the test, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the examination area; Candidates who pass the test should sign under the guidance of the staff at the exit before leaving the examination area; Candidates who fail the test can leave the examination area immediately and wait for notification from their driving school regarding the re-examination time.

Oh dear, I’ve been there—booking the subject one test but missing it! As a seasoned driving instructor who often deals with such cases, I must remind you: the first thing is to contact the local DMV or driving school office ASAP to clarify the situation. Typically, missing the test counts as an 'absence,' and the system will automatically mark it. You’ll need to reschedule and may have to pay a make-up fee or re-registration fee, usually a few hundred yuan. If you had an emergency like illness, providing proof might help reduce the fee. Remember to set a phone reminder next time to avoid missing it again. Though frustrating, don’t stress too much—many have made this mistake. The key is to act immediately; delaying could affect your next booking or even lead to a suspension period. In short, addressing it right away is the safest move.

Successfully booked but forgot to take the subject one test, so frustrating! I also had similar embarrassing experiences when I was getting my driver's license. First, check the booking platform or APP to see if the status is invalid or requires reapplication. Usually, you need to log in to the official website or call the test center to explain the reason and reschedule, but an additional fee of 50-100 yuan is required. If the system allows direct online operation, it's faster; don't wait blindly, as missing the deadline could be more troublesome. A reminder: frequent absences from the subject one test will be recorded and affect subsequent subjects. It's best to set an alarm to remind yourself to avoid last-minute mistakes. Don't panic, communicate more with others to learn from their experiences.

What to do if you missed the scheduled subject one test? Based on my professional experience, it's quite simple: immediately contact your driving school or test center to inquire about remedial measures. Generally, after missing the test, you need to reschedule and may incur an additional fee, usually within 100 yuan. The process can be completed through the online system, such as filling in the reason for absence and selecting a new date. Don't underestimate it; multiple absences may trigger system restrictions. Resolve it as soon as possible! If you encounter technical issues, such as the APP showing failure, contacting customer service directly is more efficient.


