Why Can't I Find a Test Center When Booking an Exam?
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If you can't find a test center when booking an exam, it may be because the recently opened test center slots are already full, and new test center times have not been released yet. In this case, you cannot book the exam, so it's best to make an appointment through your driving school, as there is a quota limit for these exams, and slots are usually allocated to driving schools first. Alternatively, it could be due to ongoing system upgrades or maintenance, so you may need to wait for a while before checking again to see if you can book. Subject 1 Exam Content: The exam covers common knowledge of road traffic safety laws and regulations, basic knowledge about motor vehicles, the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses, relevant regulations on motor vehicle registration, as well as some local road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. It is a theoretical exam. Subject 1 Passing Criteria: The exam is scored out of 100 points, with the motor vehicle driving license Subject 1 test consisting of 100 questions, each worth one point. A score of 90 points is required to pass the exam, at which point you can choose to leave the test center or continue with the exam. If you answer 11 questions incorrectly, you will immediately fail the exam.
Last time I booked a test, I couldn't find any test centers either. It seems the system occasionally acts up; usually it's because the backend is under maintenance or updating data, causing the test center list to fail loading. Network lag is also a reason—slow page loading leads to incomplete display. It's recommended to avoid operating during peak hours, like 9 AM when heavy traffic can cause issues. Also, check if the address input is accurate, ensuring pinyin isn't misspelled; or if the filter settings don't match, like selecting an invalid test date. Try clearing the browser cache or logging in from a different device. Some regional test centers have restrictions, only showing availability for local residents, so people from other areas can't find them—that's the issue. Be patient, wait a while or try again the next day, and they often appear.