Can I Take the Driving Test (Subject 3) with an Expired ID Card?
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An expired ID card can be replaced with a temporary ID card for taking the Subject 3 driving test. A temporary ID card holds the same legal validity as a regular ID card and can be used as a formal ID within its 3-month validity period. Materials required for ID card replacement: Original household registration booklet of the applicant. Completed "Resident ID Card Application Form". Applicant's "Replacement Certificate". ID photo receipt (taken at a photography studio designated by the household registration department) or on-site photo collection. Application process: Visit the local police station and request the household registration officer to issue a replacement certificate for the lost ID card. Submit the household registration booklet, replacement certificate, photo information (ID photo receipt), and the completed "Resident ID Card Application Form" to the application window. The window officer will review the application materials. If approved: Pay the applicable fees and receive a "Certificate Collection Notice". If rejected: The officer will explain the reasons. Collect the new ID card at the designated location by presenting the "Certificate Collection Notice" at the specified time. Note: Anyone acting as a proxy to apply for or collect an ID card must present their own ID card. Subject 3, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It is commonly referred to as the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test. The full score is 100, with a passing score of 90. One retake is allowed on the spot. If the retake is failed, a new appointment can be made after 10 days. The road driving skills test for Subject 3 includes: Vehicle preparation, simulated lighting test, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting operations, lane changing, pulling over, passing through intersections straight, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. Subject 3 test precautions: Starting: Close the door, fasten the seatbelt, turn on the left signal, shift to 2nd gear, honk three times, check the left rearview mirror, slowly release the clutch while accelerating, and release the parking brake to start without rolling back. Straight through intersections: Speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the yellow line is prohibited. Bus stops: Speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the yellow line is prohibited. Right turns at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the line is prohibited. Lane changing: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the edge line is prohibited. Overtaking: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the edge line is prohibited. Left turns at intersections: Turn on the left signal 3 seconds in advance, speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, and crossing the line is prohibited. Passing school zones: Speed should not exceed 30 or drop below 20, crossing the line is prohibited, and honking is prohibited. Straight-line driving: Shift to 5th gear after exceeding 40 km/h, speed should be above 40, and crossing the line is prohibited. Accelerating: Shift to 5th gear after exceeding 40 km/h, speed should be above 40, and crossing the line is prohibited. U-turns: Choose an appropriate section, turn on the right signal to change to the far-right lane, stop, turn on the left signal, shift to 2nd gear, and perform a two-forward-one-reverse U-turn without rolling back. Pulling over: Turn on the right signal 3 seconds before pulling over, the right wheel should be no more than 30 cm from the roadside, engage the parking brake, and shift to neutral.