How Long Is the Validity Period for Driver's License Application Registration?
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The registration for a driver's license exam is valid for three years. Applicants learning to drive on training grounds and roads must obtain a learning driving certificate as per regulations. The learning driving certificate is valid for three years, and applicants must complete the subject two and subject three exams within this period. Exam results for subjects already passed will be invalidated if not completed within the validity period. The validity period for the driver's license exam does not start from the registration date but from subject one. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled exams for subject two and subject three road driving skill tests must not exceed five. If the fifth scheduled exam is still failed, the results of other subjects already passed will be invalidated. Handling expired driving learning: Some driving schools will notify the learner to visit the vehicle management office for cancellation confirmation, while others may automatically cancel it. The learner will receive a text message notification from the vehicle management office or the driving school. In this case, no procedures are needed; simply re-register and pay the fee at the driving school to apply for the exam again. Main contents of the driver's license exam: Motor vehicle driver exams are divided into the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (also known as subject one or the theoretical test), the field driving skill test (also known as subject two or the stake test), and the road driving skill and safe civilized driving common sense test (also known as subject three or the road test). In some regions, the safe civilized driving common sense test is referred to as "subject four."