
Driving school registration requires taking photos. Below is some information about driving school registration: 1. Requirements: The age requirements for driving school registration generally strictly follow the age stipulations in the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses". When applying for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, or light motorcycles, the applicant must be between 18 and 70 years old. 2. Driving School: A driving school is a training institution that helps people master driving skills, teaches them safe and civilized driving, and assists them in passing the vehicle management department's examination to obtain a driver's license.

I remember feeling quite nervous when signing up for driving school. The instructor told me I had to take photos for making the student ID and archiving in the system. The registration office had a dedicated photography corner where I sat on a chair facing a white background. Before taking the photo, they reminded me to adjust my hairstyle to avoid covering my forehead and ears. The whole process took just a few minutes. After the photo was taken, it was scanned into the system and also printed out to be pasted on the registration form. I think this is quite necessary as it prevents others from impersonating during exams and makes it easier for the driving school to manage student information. Before signing up, it's best to wear clean clothes because this photo might accompany you throughout the entire exam process. Don't end up like me wearing a wrinkled shirt and looking silly in the photo.

If you're planning to enroll in a driving school, I recommend bringing several 2-inch blue background photos with you. The standard size is usually 35mm×45mm, showing a bareheaded appearance with ears visible. This will save you waiting time for on-site photo taking. Driving schools typically take photos on-site as standard procedure, which are used for student IDs and identity verification during exams. Once I forgot to bring photos, and the driving school quickly took one for me using their equipment. Although it was free, the quality wasn't great. The photos must be clear, without shadows or filters, otherwise they may be rejected and require retaking. Bring several extra copies as backup, especially if you prepare them in advance at a photo studio, to avoid last-minute mistakes on the enrollment day.

Why do you need to take photos when enrolling in a driving school? Simply put, the photos are used for record-keeping and identifying the student's identity, verifying that it is the same person during theory classes and road tests. I've seen some driving schools use automated systems for registration, and without photos, it can delay the process. The size requirements are fixed to avoid blurry photos or wearing sunglasses. These rules ensure fairness in learning and reduce the risk of impersonation. On the day of enrollment, the driving school usually provides a photo-taking service, often free of charge.


