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Can I take the driver's license test in another location?

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JosiahLynn
07/23/25 12:24pm

Driver's license tests can be taken in another location. The specific details are as follows: 1. Starting from June 1, 2019, public security authorities implemented 10 new measures for "delegation, management, and service" reforms in traffic management, including "cross-regional handling" for 5 types of services such as driving tests and "convenient and quick handling" for 5 services like vehicle mortgage registration. 2. In terms of "cross-regional handling," first, small car driver's licenses can be obtained through "national-wide testing." Applicants can apply for a small car driver's license anywhere in the country with their resident ID card, without the need to submit a residence registration certificate. 3. Sub-tests can be taken in different locations. If an applicant who has passed some parts of the small car driver's license test changes their residence to another location due to work, study, or life reasons, they can apply to change the test location and continue taking the remaining tests, reducing the burden of traveling back and forth for tests. Additionally, large vehicle driver's licenses can be applied for within the same province. For those applying for medium and large passenger and truck driver's licenses in another location within the same province (or autonomous region), applicants can apply directly with their resident ID card, without the need to submit a residence registration certificate.

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LaRosalie
08/10/25 10:24am

I remember the policies used to change frequently, but the latest regulation now fully supports taking the driver's license test in a different location. Whether you're taking the C1 or C2 test, you can complete all four exam sections (Subjects 1 to 4) in any city across the country without having to return to your hometown. If you're currently working or studying in another city, you can first apply at the local vehicle management office. You might need to bring your ID card and your original training records—they'll help transfer your file, and the process usually takes just a day or two. This saves time and effort, avoiding long-distance travel, which is especially helpful for young people like me working away from home. Of course, it's best to check the specific process online in advance, as there might be minor differences between regions, but overall, it's now super smooth—no more worrying about back-and-forth trips affecting your exam progress.

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McSpencer
09/22/25 3:57am

Last year, I took the Subject 3 driving test in a different city by moving directly from my hometown to Guangzhou, and found the process extremely convenient. You just need to book an appointment with the local DMV in advance—they’ll guide you through transferring your records, and all you need is your ID card with no extra documents required. This change has saved many people significant time and travel costs, especially for frequent movers like me with busy work schedules. The test procedure is as strict as in my hometown, with professional examiners ensuring fairness. The only thing to note is familiarizing yourself with the new test route beforehand, as differences may cause initial nervousness. From my experience, taking the test in another city is entirely feasible—don’t hesitate, act now!

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KyleAnn
11/05/25 7:17am

If planning to take the driver's license test in another location, remember to check the local policies first. Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 app or official website to make an appointment, which is convenient and quick. You need to prepare your ID card and original study materials, and go to the vehicle management office in the target city to complete the transfer. The test content includes the same sections from the written test (Subject 1) to the road test (Subject 4), with the key being to choose a reputable driving school for practice in advance. This arrangement can avoid taking time off work and is suitable for students or working professionals with tight schedules. Pay attention to adapting to the test site a few days in advance to reduce mistakes. Overall, it takes less time and is cost-effective, making it a very practical option nowadays.

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