Can You Guarantee Passing the Driving Test by Knowing Someone at the Vehicle Management Office?
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Knowing someone at the Vehicle Management Office cannot guarantee passing the driving test (Subject 3), as colluding with examiners to cheat is illegal. Below are the relevant regulations: Regulations: According to Article 88 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' applicants who conceal information or provide false materials to apply for a driving license are prohibited from reapplying within one year. If an applicant is found to have engaged in bribery or cheating during the exam, their test qualifications will be canceled, and any previously passed subjects will be invalidated. The following actions constitute a crime: Signing off on passing scores or issuing driving licenses to individuals who do not meet the requirements, have not taken the test, or have failed; reducing test items, lowering evaluation standards, or participating in, assisting, or condoning cheating; issuing learning permits or special driving practice identifiers to unqualified applicants; colluding with illegal intermediaries for financial gain.