Can I Take the Driving Test Subject 2 Without an ID Card?
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You cannot take the driving test subject 2 without an ID card. If you do not have an ID card for the driving test subject 2, you can obtain a temporary ID card from the local public security authority and use it for the driving test. Below is an introduction to subject 2: Test content: Small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks are tested on reversing into a garage, stopping on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and turning at a right angle. Notes: There are two test attempts in total, meaning one test and one retake. If the first test is failed, a retake will be conducted immediately. Those who fail the retake must wait 10 days to schedule the test again. After the test, candidates must leave the test site quickly and must not interfere with others taking the test.
As someone who frequently follows driver's license exams, I know that you must bring your ID card for the Subject 2 test because the exam center needs to verify your identity before entry. Without an ID card, you cannot enter the exam venue. Identity verification is a mandatory step to prevent impersonation or cheating. If you forget to bring it, quickly contact your driving school or the exam center to ask if other documents like a driver's license or passport can be used as substitutes, but the chances of success are low. It's best to have a family member deliver it immediately. Missing the exam this time would mean having to reschedule, wasting both time and registration fees, which is particularly unwise. I recommend placing your ID card and exam notice together the night before the test to avoid last-minute panic affecting your performance. After all, exam mindset is crucial—don't let small issues ruin important matters.