How Long is the Validity Period of Driving School Insurance Fees?
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There is no need to pay insurance fees to obtain a driver's license. The fees paid when taking the test after completing driving school are for the mock test practice at the examination site. The state does not require any mandatory insurance fees for obtaining a driver's license. Things to note when taking the driver's license test: 1. Be well-prepared for the test. If you want to get your driver's license as soon as possible, you should avoid failing. After each subject is scheduled, you can take the test once and have one retake. The number of scheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 (road driving skills) must not exceed five times each, meaning you have up to ten test opportunities for each. Although there are many test opportunities, do not slack off. 2. Maintain a good mindset. Do not be discouraged if you fail; facing challenges head-on is the best path to success. There are no so-called shortcuts in the driver's license test. Never believe in methods that claim 'guaranteed passing without taking the test.' 3. Choose a driving school that offers multiple practice opportunities to improve your proficiency and avoid retakes, which is the best way to reduce the cost of learning to drive. Also, do not rush the learning process. Being well-practiced is beneficial for both yourself and others.