Will the make-up test for Subject One be recorded?
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Subject One make-up test will be recorded. The driving license transcript contains records of make-up tests, with each subject's test attempts documented in the original archives. Subject One does not limit the number of test attempts. Each test provides two opportunities, and failing both requires rescheduling the exam. Exam procedure: Follow staff arrangements to collect your driving school 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 exam area; No loud noises are permitted in the exam area; Regulation textbooks must not be brought into the exam room (or placed in bags); After the exam, keep your ID card safe and submit the file to the "Document Submission Window" at the front of the exam room; Candidates who pass will sign under staff guidance at the exam room exit before leaving; Candidates who fail may leave immediately and await notification from their driving school regarding make-up test schedules.
There will definitely be a record for the subject one make-up exam. The system automatically saves the time, score, and number of attempts for each test, making it convenient for the DMV to track and manage your exam history. I've seen many friends who took three or four make-up exams, and while the records are there, everything was fine when they finally got their driver's license. Don't stress about this—the driver's license only considers your final passing score, and the history of make-up exams doesn't affect your eligibility to drive. What's important is to practice more with question apps to familiarize yourself with the rules. The make-up exam fee is usually just a few dozen yuan per attempt, and spending time preparing is the right approach. The record is just an entry in an internal database; don't let it become a burden. The key is to actively prepare for the next exam.