How many subjects are included in the driving test?

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MaddoxLee
08/27/25 6:20am
The driving test includes four subjects. Here are the details: 1. Theory test. It mainly covers road traffic regulations and is usually conducted within 15 days after registration for learning. 2. Field test. It starts with the reverse parking test followed by the field test, usually conducted about 1 month after passing the theory test. For B2 and above driver's licenses, it takes about 40 days. 3. Road driving test. It mainly examines the practical operations of the trainee in road driving (including starting and stopping, gear shifting, handling complex road sections, etc.), usually conducted within 3 days after the field test. 4. Subject 4 is also about safety regulations.
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LePenelope
09/09/25 5:13am
When I first started learning to drive, there were four subjects in the driving test. First was Subject 1, which tested traffic rules and theoretical questions. I practiced daily on my phone using apps, covering various signs and traffic signals, and had to understand basic regulations to pass. Next came Subject 2, where I practiced practical skills in a controlled area, like reversing into a parking space and parallel parking. My instructor said this was the most important part—controlling speed and distance was key. I almost failed my first attempt due to nervous mistakes. Then came Subject 3, the real-road test, where I was evaluated on turning at intersections, overtaking, and handling emergencies, with the examiner watching closely from the passenger seat—the pressure was intense. Finally, Subject 4 was another theory test, but focused more on safe driving knowledge, like how to drive cautiously in rain or snow and yielding to pedestrians. Going through these four subjects step by step made me realize driving isn’t just about technical skills—safety awareness and good habits are equally crucial. Now, I drive with much more confidence and stay calm even in complex road conditions.
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