Can I Take the Driving Test Part 3 with an Expired ID Card?
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You can take the Driving Test Part 3 with an expired ID card by using a temporary ID card. A temporary ID card has the same legal validity as a formal ID card and can be used as a formal ID card within its 3-month validity period. Therefore, there is no problem using a temporary ID card for the Driving Test Part 3. The Driving Test Part 3 includes the road driving skills test and the safe and civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It is commonly referred to as the road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge test for motor vehicle drivers. The full score is 100, and a passing score is 90. You can retake the test once on the spot. If you fail the retest, you can reschedule after 10 days. The road driving skills test for Part 3 includes: vehicle preparation, light simulation test, starting, driving straight, gear shifting, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Important notes for the Driving Test Part 3: Starting: Close the door, fasten the seat belt, turn on the left signal, shift to second gear, honk the horn three times, observe the left rearview mirror, slowly release the clutch while accelerating and release the parking brake to start, avoiding rolling back. Going straight through intersections: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the yellow line. Bus stops: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the yellow line. Turning right at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance; speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the line. Changing lanes: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance; speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the edge line. Overtaking: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance; speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the edge line. Turning left at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance; speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the line. Passing school zones: Speed should not exceed 30 or be below 20; do not cross the line or honk. Driving straight: Shift to fifth gear and accelerate above 40; speed should be above 40; do not cross the line. Accelerating: Shift to fifth gear and accelerate above 40; speed should be above 40; do not cross the line. Making U-turns: Choose an appropriate section, turn on the right signal, move to the rightmost lane, stop, turn on the left signal, shift to second gear, make a two-forward-one-reverse U-turn, avoiding rolling back. Pulling over: Turn on the right signal for 3 seconds before pulling over; the right wheel should be no more than 30 cm from the roadside line; apply the parking brake and shift to neutral. Scoring criteria for Part 3: The following situations result in immediate failure: Not wearing a seat belt as required; Blocking or turning off the in-vehicle audio and video monitoring equipment; Not following the examiner's instructions; Rolling back more than 30 cm when starting; Mismatch between gear and speed for an extended period, causing the engine to run too high or too low; Failing to shift gears twice in a row while driving; Coasting in neutral; Not following traffic signals, signs, or markings; Not driving at the required speed; Driving over the solid center line or edge line of the road; Driving over the lane divider for more than 15 seconds; Changing two or more lanes in succession; Parking in no-parking zones such as pedestrian crossings or grid lines; Not attending the test at the scheduled time. The following situations result in a 10-point deduction: Rolling back less than 30 cm when starting; Shifting to the wrong gear when starting or driving; Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or stopping; Turning the steering wheel less than 3 seconds after turning on the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or stopping; Stalling the engine once due to improper operation. Vehicle preparation: Failing to walk around the vehicle counterclockwise to inspect the vehicle's appearance and surroundings results in failure. Starting: The following situations result in immediate failure: Starting with insufficient brake pressure; Starting with the door not fully closed; Not shifting to neutral when starting the engine; Starting without releasing the parking brake and failing to correct it promptly. The following situations result in a 10-point deduction: Starting without releasing the parking brake but correcting it promptly; Not releasing the starter switch promptly after the engine starts. Gear shifting: Failing to shift gears smoothly as instructed results in failure; Mismatch between vehicle speed and gear results in a 10-point deduction. Pulling over: Parking with the vehicle body over the right edge line or pedestrian crossing results in failure; Not closing the door after getting out results in failure; Parking with the vehicle body more than 30 cm from the right edge line or sidewalk results in a 10-point deduction; Not applying the parking brake after parking results in a 10-point deduction; Releasing the brake pedal before applying the parking brake results in a 10-point deduction; Not turning off the engine before getting out results in a 5-point deduction. Going straight through intersections, turning left or right at intersections: Failing to slow down or stop to observe as required results in failure. Passing pedestrian crossings, school zones, or bus stops: Failing to slow down as required results in failure.