Do I Need to Leave My ID Card at the Driving School for the Driving Test?

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SanPatrick
07/30/25 9:56am
You need to leave your ID card at the driving school for about a week to register your driving information with the original ID. Here are some considerations for applying for a driving license: 1. Check if the driving school is legitimate: Before registering, make sure to verify whether the driving school is legitimate, whether it is a black-market school, or if it is facing closure. You can check by visiting the school's office environment, inquiring about the registration process, or consulting the local traffic management center. 2. Choose a well-known driving school if possible: Well-known driving schools generally have better coach qualifications, service levels, complaint handling, and coach replacement policies compared to ordinary schools. 3. Inspect the training site in advance: A good training site is crucial for learning to drive, especially for the second subject. Some high-quality driving schools have training sites that are identical to the test sites, while some lower-quality schools may have less formal training facilities.
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