Why Does the Subject One Exam Appointment Keep Failing?
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There are two reasons for the failure of the Subject One exam appointment. First, there are many people making appointments, and according to the ranking rules, you may not be able to secure a slot. Second, insufficient training hours—to schedule the Subject One exam, you must have enough training hours; otherwise, you will receive a "Not Trained" prompt when making an online appointment. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject One: Exam Format: The total time for the Subject One exam is 45 minutes, and the test paper 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 paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations." Exam Arrangement: Subject One refers to the theoretical driving test, conducted at the vehicle management office, which is a mandatory licensing exam for driver's license applicants. The schedule for the theoretical driving test is arranged independently by local vehicle management offices.
I guess the reason why booking for Subject 1 keeps failing is probably due to an overloaded system. During peak registration periods, like weekends or month-end, a huge crowd rushes in, and slots get snapped up instantly. The servers can't handle the load, leading to glitches—getting stuck on the payment page or showing error codes. Last time I helped a friend, we had better success around 2 AM. Also, check your internet speed—use a computer instead of the mobile app, and switch to 4G if Wi-Fi is unstable. Make sure personal info is accurate; entering the wrong ID number will get you kicked out immediately. Lastly, test centers have limited slots, with hotter areas being even harder to grab. My advice: act early, set an alarm for when registration opens, refresh the page multiple times, and don’t give up!