
Reasons why the appointment for Subject 1 shows as not registered for the driver's test: Insufficient study hours—you need to complete the required hours before booking; incomplete documentation or information not yet entered into the system, which temporarily prevents scheduling; or the subject hours have not been reviewed, and you can book once the review is completed. Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory test, is part of the for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license. The total duration of the Subject 1 test is 45 minutes. The test consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The test questions 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." Content of the Subject 1 test: The test includes the most fundamental knowledge such as driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, and traffic rules, along with local regulations. The scheduling of the driver's theory test is arranged independently by local vehicle management offices.

Sometimes when scheduling the Subject 1 test, it shows 'not registered for the driver's exam,' likely because the registration information hasn't fully taken effect. For example, last time I helped someone with a similar issue, I found that after submitting the registration at the driving school or online, the system may take a day or two to synchronize the data, especially during peak periods when delays are more common. Another common scenario is failing to complete all steps, such as forgetting to confirm photo uploads, payment failures, or incorrect information verification. An unapproved medical report can also invalidate the registration. It's advisable to first log in to the registration platform to check the status and see if there are any prompts for incomplete items. If everything appears normal but the error persists, it's best to contact the local DMV or driving school directly for assistance, asking them to refresh the system rather than troubleshooting blindly on your own. Remember to follow up promptly to avoid delaying your exam plans, as this could be a minor issue caused by a simple operational error.

When scheduling the subject 1 test, the 'not registered' prompt is mostly caused by technical issues. Based on experience, it could be due to unstable network signals causing your request to fail to send, or slow system response during server . Additionally, errors during personal information binding after account registration, such as inconsistent ID number input or unverified phone numbers, can lead the system to mistakenly judge you as unregistered. Check the error code on the scheduling page, try clearing your browser cache or restarting the APP. If it still doesn’t work, try again at a different time, avoiding peak hours. Of course, delays in platform backend reviews are common, especially when there’s a large volume of materials—waiting half a day is normal. Don’t worry, first troubleshoot these possibilities, and generally, the issue isn’t serious.

This issue is quite common, and I often see beginners getting confused, usually because the registration information wasn't filled out correctly. For example, you might have missed a required field after submitting your materials, or entered incorrect personal details in the system, which then fails to recognize your registration. Sometimes, the payment status hasn't been updated in the database, showing as unregistered. Immediately double-check the information you provided to ensure your name, ID number, and contact details are accurate. If the driving school registered for you, ask them if the progress is stuck in the review stage. Fixing these details promptly can often resolve the issue quickly, preventing small mistakes from delaying your exam.

The display of 'not registered' when booking Subject 1 often indicates minor issues during the registration process. I've noticed that payment may have been successfully processed, but there could be a delay in the financial system updating the exam module. Alternatively, incomplete registration materials, such as blurry photos, might have triggered an automatic rejection by the system, requiring a re-upload to take effect. Another common scenario is regional regulation differences—some areas require an in-person confirmation before allowing Subject 1 booking, and skipping this step will result in an error. It's advisable to log into the exam platform to check detailed notifications and complete any missing steps promptly. Don't delay too long; contact the platform's customer service to inquire about the reason and follow up consistently.

Why does booking Subject 1 show an error? Most likely, the registration info didn't go through. I once helped a friend with this and found various reasons: system sync is too slow after submission; wrong account/password preventing login; even app crashes causing failed submissions. Other cases like unmatched medical results or expired ID will also get rejected. Try booking on another device or wait for system refresh. On a related note, the driver's license process is complex—issues can pop up at registration, verification, or booking stages, so check each step carefully. Don't rush; pinpoint the source and the problem solves itself.


