Does the Examiner Stepping on the Brake Mean Failing the Test?
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Generally speaking, if the examiner steps on the brake, it won't directly result in the examinee failing the test. However, it may cause the vehicle to stall during the subsequent examination. If the car suddenly stalls while passing through an intersection or a crosswalk, it will lead to a failure. Below is more information about the driver's license examination: 1. Subject 1: Examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. The structure of the exam question bank and the basic question types are formulated by the Ministry of Public Security, while provincial traffic management departments under the public security authorities establish the question bank for their respective provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) based on local conditions. 2. Subject 2: Examination on field driving skills, including test items such as reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, making a right-angle turn, driving along a curve, and parallel parking. 3. Subject 3: Examination on road driving skills, with basic test items including preparation before starting, starting off, driving straight, changing lanes, passing through intersections, pulling over, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing through school zones, passing by bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving. 4. Subject 4: Examination on safe and civilized driving knowledge, covering topics related to safe and civilized driving practices.