Can I take the Subject 2 driving test if my ID card has expired?

1 Answers
LawsonDella
07/29/25 9:38pm
You cannot take the driving test with an expired ID card, but you can use the expired ID to apply for a temporary resident ID card to continue the test. Here is relevant information: Introduction: The driving license, also known as a "driver's license," is a legally required document for motor vehicle drivers. License renewal period: If a driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of the license, they can renew it for a ten-year validity period. If they continue to maintain this record during the ten-year validity period, they can obtain a long-term valid driving license.
Was this review help?
12
2
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the name of that behind the steering wheel?

The left side behind the steering wheel is called the light control lever, and the right side is called the wiper control lever. Light control lever: The function of the left lever is that pushing it upwards activates the right turn signal, pushing it downwards activates the left turn signal. Turning it to the first small notch switches on the parking lights, the second small notch switches on the headlights, and pulling it upwards activates the headlight flasher. Wiper control lever: Pushing the right lever downwards activates the wiper function, which is used during rain or when the windshield is not clear. Composition of the steering wheel: The steering wheel is mainly composed of a skeleton, foam, and corresponding mounting clips or screw holes for the driver airbag (DAB).
6
1
Share

What is the break-in mileage for a new car?

New cars typically have a break-in mileage of 1,000-2,500 kilometers, while imported vehicles generally require a longer break-in period, usually between 1,500-3,000 kilometers. Stages of the break-in period: The break-in period consists of three stages. The initial break-in occurs within the first 100 kilometers of driving, the preliminary break-in is achieved at 200 kilometers, and an oxidation film forms after approximately 3,000 kilometers. Driving speed: It's advisable to maintain low speeds during the break-in period. Generally, the maximum speed for trucks shouldn't exceed 45 km/h, while passenger cars should stay within 50-80 km/h. Additional precautions: Avoid letting the engine idle for too long before starting - about 30 seconds is sufficient. Refrain from emergency braking during the first 300 kilometers of driving.
14
4
Share

Why Can't a Motorcycle Start After Sitting for a Month?

The reasons why a motorcycle cannot start after sitting for a month are as follows: Fuel system reasons: Blockage in the low-pressure fuel line, loose pipes causing fuel leakage, air in the high-pressure fuel line, poor technical condition of the injector, and incorrect injection timing angle can all lead to the engine failing to start. Starting device reasons: Power supply failure, poor contact of the electromagnetic switch, poor contact between the starter motor commutator and brushes, slipping clutch in the starter transmission mechanism, and other reasons can also cause the engine to fail to start. Cylinder or air intake reasons: Damaged cylinder gasket causing air leakage, valves not sealing tightly leading to air leakage, worn piston cylinder causing air leakage, and clogged air filter element can also prevent the engine from starting normally.
12
0
Share

Does a new car need glaze sealing and waxing?

A new car does not need glaze sealing and waxing. Reasons for waste: The paint quality of a new car is already excellent, and new cars come with a layer of original wax from the factory. If you opt for glaze sealing, the original wax must be polished off, which would be wasteful. It is recommended to wait until the original wax wears off before considering glaze sealing. Choosing between glaze sealing and crystal coating: In terms of hardness, crystal coating is harder than glaze sealing, providing better protection against scratches. In terms of effectiveness, crystal coating offers more and better benefits. In terms of durability, crystal coating lasts longer, typically around 1 year, while glaze sealing only lasts about 3 months.
2
4
Share

What is the body length of the Tiguan?

The body length of the Tiguan is 4506 mm, with a width and height of 1809 mm and 1685 mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2684 mm. The Tiguan adopts Volkswagen's advanced intelligent full-time four-wheel drive system, significantly enhancing the vehicle's handling and off-road capability. The Tiguan offers four versions (Urban, Trendline, Highline, and Flagship) with a total of seven models, equipped with Volkswagen's flagship 1.8TSI and 2.0TSI engines, delivering excellent performance in both power and fuel efficiency. The matched 6-speed manual transmission and Aisin 6-speed automatic transmission optimize power delivery, providing exhilarating performance while maintaining environmentally friendly emissions.
8
4
Share

How to Check the Date of a Car Battery?

Method for checking the production date of a car battery: The production date of a car battery is usually printed on the surface of the battery, represented by a batch number. The batch number consists of a combination of numbers and letters, and its meaning is as follows: 1. The first digit is a number, indicating the production year of the battery; 2. The second digit is a letter, usually one of the 12 letters from A to M, representing the production month of the battery, with the letters in order corresponding to the months from January to December; 3. The third digit is a letter, representing the manufacturer of the battery; 4. The fourth and fifth digits are numbers, indicating the production date of the battery; 5. The sixth and seventh digits are a combination of letters and numbers, representing the batch of the battery.
17
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.