Can I Take the Subject Three Test Without an ID Card?

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LaHeidi
07/25/25 3:25am
Subject Three test requires an ID card, which needs to be verified before entering the examination room. If taking the test in a different location, an original residence permit is also required, and both are indispensable. Below are some precautions for Subject Three: 1. Starting the car: First, adjust the seat and rearview mirror, check if the brakes and accelerator are functioning properly, and observe the surrounding environment to ensure safety before starting. 2. Left and right turns and U-turns: Do not move the steering wheel within three seconds of turning on the turn signal, and ensure the speed matches the gear. 3. Passing bus stops and pedestrian crossings: The speed should not exceed 30 km/h, and check left and right for any pedestrians crossing. 4. Gear shifting operations: Complete the gear shifting operations within the specified time and distance.
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SaraMarie
08/10/25 4:58pm
For the Subject 3 driving test, bringing your ID card is mandatory. Checking identification is a fixed procedure by the examiners, and without it, you simply can't enter the test site. I've seen many candidates get stuck because of this small oversight, resulting in their test slot being forfeited, wasting both time and money. The regulations are strict to prevent impersonation. The Subject 3 test is stressful enough as it is; don’t let all your technical preparation go to waste. My advice is to place your ID and test notification together the night before the exam and give them a quick glance before leaving the house. Developing good habits helps avoid such basic mistakes. Getting a driver’s license is a big deal—paying attention to details ensures a smooth process. Never take chances; your ID is like a key—without it, the door won’t open. Keep this in mind, and you’ll have one less thing to worry about during the test.
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