How Long Is the Validity Period for a Driver's License Test?
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Generally speaking, there is a three-year validity period after registering and paying for the driver's license test. This means the examination period from Subject 1 to Subject 4 is three years. If you fail to complete the tests from Subject 1 to Subject 4 within three years and wish to continue to obtain a driver's license, you will have to register and pay again. Below are the relevant details: Physical examination items: Generally include checks for height, weight, limb and trunk movement functions, identification of physical defects, measurement of leg length discrepancy, auxiliary checks for blood pressure, naked-eye vision, corrected vision, color discrimination, hearing, etc. Test content: Subject 1 includes theoretical tests on road usage and traffic safety violations. Subject 2 includes projects such as stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, and curve driving. Subject 3 includes starting and meeting oncoming traffic. Subject 4 is a test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.