How many subjects are required for an automatic transmission license?
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An automatic transmission license also requires passing four subjects. Here are the relevant details: Examination subjects: Subject 1: Theoretical exam, Subject 2: Road and site exam, Subject 3: Road driving skills exam, Subject 4: Theoretical exam. Motor vehicle driver's license: A motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a driving license, is a document applied for by the driver in accordance with relevant laws. Obtaining a driver's license requires certain driving skills.
I just got my automatic transmission driver's license last month, so I know the process very well! There are four subjects to pass: Subject 1 is a theoretical test done on a computer, requiring a perfect score to pass, covering traffic rules and signs; Subject 2 is the field test, including reverse parking, parallel parking, and stopping on a slope—remember, no clutch is needed with an automatic transmission, making it much easier and more likely to pass; Subject 3 is the actual road test, driving around city streets with an examiner grading your basic skills like steering and signaling; Subject 4 tests safe and civilized driving knowledge, combining real case studies. Overall, learning with an automatic transmission is simpler, eliminating the hassle of gear shifting and reducing practice time by a week or two, but it’s crucial to do plenty of mock tests and practice—Subject 1’s question bank is especially important. My instructor often says these subjects are designed to help new drivers hit the road safely, and each test is an opportunity to improve.