How many items are there in the driver's test?
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Currently, there are four subjects in the driver's license test: Subject One - Basic Knowledge Test, Subject Two - Driving Skills Test (also known as the Small Road Test), Subject Three - Road Driving Skills Test, and Subject Four - Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test. Traffic safety regulations are becoming increasingly strict, and a driver's license is required to drive on the road. Driving without a license will result in penalties. Obtaining a driver's license requires passing certain tests, which consist of four subjects. Subject One is the Basic Knowledge Test, which is a theoretical test for drivers. The test mode is conducted indoors via computer. Subject Two is the Driving Skills Test, also known as the Small Road Test. For automatic transmission vehicles, it includes four items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, curve driving, and straight-line driving; manual transmission vehicles have an additional item: starting on a slope. If you fail, you can retake the test immediately. If you still fail, you can reschedule the test after 10 days. Subject Three is the Road Driving Skills Test, also known as the Big Road Test. It includes a total of 12 items: night light simulation, gear shifting, crossing intersections, left turns, right turns, crossing pedestrian crossings, straight-line driving, U-turns, passing near schools, and roadside parking. Subject Four is the Safety and Civilization Knowledge Test, which assesses driving ethics. Similarly, it is conducted indoors, with questions randomly selected via computer. The full score is 100, and a score of 90 is required to pass. The test duration is relatively short, at 30 minutes.