Can I Skip the Traffic Duty for Subject 3?
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Currently, before scheduling Subject 3 of the driving test, it is mandatory to register for traffic duty at the local traffic police department. Failure to complete this duty will prevent you from scheduling the Subject 3 test. Exceptions are made for pregnant women, individuals with disabilities, male applicants aged 60 or above, female applicants aged 55 or above, and nursing mothers, who may apply for exemption from the duty and instead participate in concentrated viewing of warning education videos and other warning education activities. Below are the key points regarding traffic duty for the driving test: 1. Duty Requirements: Before taking the driver's test, candidates must participate in at least 2 hours of traffic violation counseling, with a total duty duration of 4 hours required to schedule the test. During duty, candidates are expected to correct and deter traffic violations by pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles, guiding the public to comply with traffic laws and fostering safe and civilized travel habits. 2. Duty Regulations: Candidates can choose their duty location and time slot independently. They must arrive on time with a valid ID, present the successful reservation QR code to the officer for check-in, and receive duty equipment. At the end of the duty, they must request check-out and return the equipment. Late arrivals will be considered absent, requiring a new reservation.