Can an Electronic ID Card Be Used for the Subject 2 Driving Test?
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Electronic ID cards cannot be used for the Subject 2 test; the original ID card must be presented during the exam. Below are relevant details about the Subject 2 test: Preparation Phase: Before starting, adjust the seat and fasten the seatbelt, then verify fingerprints and wait for the instructor's instructions before proceeding. Follow Exam Rules: Each test section in the examination area is monitored via GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dashed line) marks the exam zone for each section. Once the vehicle's front crosses the control line, the test begins, and the section must be completed according to the rules; otherwise, it results in failure. Check the Progress of Vehicles Ahead: Before entering the next test section, ensure no other vehicle is still undergoing the test. If a vehicle is ahead, you must stop before the yellow line and wait, without entering the section.
I often pay attention to driving license test matters, and whether an electronic ID can be used for Subject 2 is really uncertain. Generally, test centers require original documents, such as a physical ID card, due to strict on-site verification. Although electronic versions are convenient, issues like a dead phone battery or poor signal can cause problems and delay the test. A friend of mine recently tried using an electronic ID for Subject 2, but the system didn't recognize it, and he was held outside to submit additional documents, wasting a whole day. I recommend checking local test policies in advance—some places like big cities may pilot acceptance, but most still prefer the safer option of bringing a physical copy. Also, remember to prepare documents like the driver's license application form to avoid last-minute hassles. In short, electronic IDs are convenient but unreliable—calling the test center beforehand to confirm is the safest bet.