Does the Driving Test Reform Affect Those Who Haven't Completed Their Tests?

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Karl
07/30/25 5:07am
No impact, as long as all subjects are completed within 3 years after passing Subject 1, there will be no problem. If not completed or failed, then you will have to retake according to the new regulations. The following are the conditions for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Must meet the vehicle type requirements. 2. Vision: No color blindness. 3. Hearing: Normal hearing. 4. Limbs: Healthy limbs, torso, and thumbs on both hands, with at least three other fingers healthy on each hand. 5. Motor function: Normal motor function in upper and lower limbs. Below is additional information for registering for the driver's license test: 1. Photos: Seven 1-inch color photos with a white background. 2. Registration fee: Cash, card, or bank transfer. 3. ID copy: A copy of the ID card is required, with both sides copied onto one sheet of paper. 4. Household registration copy: For non-local residents, a residence permit is also required.
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