Can I Get a Driver's License Without Attending a Driving School?
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It is possible to obtain a driver's license without attending a driving school. Compared to training through a driving school, self-study allows candidates to save time. They can learn and master driving skills through self-study or by finding someone to train them, and then obtain the license by passing the unified examination. Candidates can register through the national unified online, telephone, or window service platforms. After training, they can freely choose the examination venue and time. They must pass the first subject (theory test) to receive a learner's permit and a free learner's identification. The self-study vehicle must be a non-operational vehicle with compulsory traffic insurance and must display the learner's identification. The accompanying person must have at least five years of safe driving experience with the same type of vehicle, without any record of major traffic accidents or 12-point deductions. Training must take place at the location and time specified by the traffic management authorities of the Ministry of Public Security. Before the subject tests, candidates can familiarize themselves with the venue for free. All test routes and procedures must be publicly disclosed. The theory test, field test, and road test can be taken consecutively without unnecessary back-and-forth. The driver's license will be issued on the same day if all tests are passed.