Can I Take the Subject 2 Driving Test If My ID Card Has Expired?

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DelAndrew
07/29/25 11:45pm
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. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": Article 103 Definitions of the following terms in these regulations, identity proof refers to: 1. For residents, identity proof is the "Resident ID Card" or "Temporary Resident ID Card": For mainland residents living outside their registered residence, the identity proof submitted in accordance with Articles 19, 21, 22, and 83 is the "Resident ID Card" or "Temporary Resident ID Card," along with a residence certificate issued by the public security authorities; 2. For active military personnel (including armed police), identity proof is the "Resident ID Card" or "Temporary Resident ID Card": Before obtaining a "Resident ID Card," valid military ID documents such as the "Officer Certificate," "Civilian Cadre Certificate," "Soldier Certificate," "Retired Certificate," or "Retirement Certificate" issued by relevant military departments, along with a residence certificate issued by their regimental-level or higher unit, are acceptable.
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