2021 Driver's License Examination Process and Subjects?

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Braylen
07/29/25 11:52pm
2021 Driver's License Examination Process: The examination sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next. The 2021 driver's license examination subjects are as follows: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge examination. The structure of the examination question bank and basic question types are formulated by the Ministry of Public Security, while provincial traffic management departments under the public security authorities establish the examination question bank for their respective provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) based on local conditions. 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills examination. Test items include: reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving along curves, and parallel parking. In cities like Shanghai, Subject 2 consists of nine mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, turning at a right angle, parallel parking, driving through a tunnel, stopping to take a card, driving along curves, making a U-turn on a narrow road, emergency stopping, and stopping and starting on a slope. 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills examination. Basic test items include: preparation before starting (walking around the vehicle counterclockwise, fastening the seat belt, turning on the left turn signal, shifting gears, releasing the handbrake, and honking the horn), starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing through intersections, pulling over, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving knowledge. Examination items: knowledge related to safe and civilized driving.
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OMason
08/16/25 3:22am
Last year, I personally went through the entire process of obtaining my driver's license. First, I enrolled in a driving school. After passing the physical examination, I began studying for Subject 1, which involved repeatedly practicing from a question bank of over a thousand questions. It mainly tested theoretical knowledge such as traffic regulations, traffic signals, and safety常识. The exam consisted entirely of multiple-choice questions on a computer. After passing Subject 1, I moved on to Subject 2, which was practical driving practice in a controlled area. This included five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, starting and stopping on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Every day, I practiced back and forth in the driving school's training area, with the instructor always emphasizing not to turn the steering wheel too late. Subject 3, the road test, was the most nerve-wracking. It involved actual on-road testing, including light simulations, starting and changing lanes, pulling over, and a nighttime light test. Finally, Subject 4 was another theoretical exam, focusing on case studies related to safe and civilized driving. If everything went smoothly, the entire process could be completed in two to three months. I remember that for each test, there were two chances to pass.
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VonBrianna
10/19/25 4:33am
Just got my driver's license, bro. Sharing my experience: After registration, I was taken for a medical check-up to test vision and color blindness. Then came the theory test for Subject 1—grinded the driving test app for a whole week before passing. Started with Subject 2 for practical training, and reversing into the parking space was the toughest among the five items—failed nine out of ten times at first. The instructor kept yelling, 'Check the mirrors, don’t space out!' Spent half a month on Subject 3 road training; once forgot to signal when changing lanes, and the examiner hit the brakes, failing me instantly. The test sequence must go 1→2→3→4, and you get your license right after passing Subject 4. Reminder: Bring your ID for the tests, check in for Subjects 2 and 3, and no matter how nervous you are, never run a red light or cross solid lines.
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