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How many subjects are required for the driving test?

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MacLena
07/29/2025, 05:27:52 AM

The driving test consists of four subjects. The content and passing standards of the test subjects are uniformly regulated nationwide, and the test sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next. The details are as follows: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test. The structure and basic question types of the test question bank are formulated by the Ministry of Public Security, while provincial traffic management departments under the public security authorities establish the test question bank for their respective provinces (autonomous regions, municipalities) based on local conditions. 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills test, including test items such as reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving along a curve, and parallel parking. 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills test, including basic test items such as preparation before driving (walking around the vehicle counterclockwise, fastening the seatbelt, turning on the left turn signal, shifting gears, releasing the handbrake, and honking), starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing through intersections, parking by the roadside, crossing pedestrian crosswalks, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving knowledge, covering test items related to safe and civilized driving.

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AnnaLynn
08/12/2025, 06:01:01 AM

I passed the driving school and know that the driver's license test generally has four subjects: Subject 1 is the theoretical test, memorizing the traffic rules question bank; Subject 2 is the field driving test, testing skills like reverse parking; Subject 3 is the actual road test, checking your reaction; Subject 4 is the safety and civilized driving theory. I think Subject 2 is the hardest, as you can easily fail if you're not careful, and it requires more practice on the simulator. I recommend finding a good instructor and not just focusing on theory without practice. The whole process took me two months and cost a few thousand yuan, but after getting the license, driving brings freedom and convenience to life. Safety is very important, as each subject ensures you are qualified to drive, so don’t rush and be careless. Taking more mock tests can also reduce nervousness.

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LeZoey
10/06/2025, 01:50:33 AM

As a new driver who just got my license not long ago, I'd like to share my experience: The driving test consists of four parts—Subject 1 is theoretical memorization, Subject 2 is field operations, Subject 3 is the road test, and Subject 4 is safety knowledge. Subjects 1 and 4 are like written tests, relying on memory; Subjects 2 and 3 test actual driving skills. I was most afraid of Subject 2—touching the line meant failing, and I only passed on my retake. I recommend practicing during the day and mastering the reference points before taking the test. Don’t underestimate Subject 4—it checks your safety awareness. Overall, the four subjects are interconnected, and you need to pass all of them to get your license. Take time to prepare, don’t just save money by choosing a bad driving school; practice more with friends to save on retake fees. Now that I can drive out, it feels totally worth it.

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DeJames
11/19/2025, 02:18:03 AM

I remember there are always four subjects in the driver's license test: theoretical basics first, followed by field skills, then road driving, and finally safety theory. When I took the test, I failed the third subject once and was really nervous. My advice is to practice the fundamentals more and take it slow and steady during the test. Safe driving is the core—don't rush for quick success. If the tuition is reasonable, it's best to pass as soon as possible for peace of mind. Now when my kids take the test, I teach them the same way.

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DelAbel
01/09/2026, 09:06:23 PM

Passed all four driving test subjects: Subject 1 memorizing rule questions, Subject 2 practicing parking and maneuvering, Subject 3 real-road adaptability, Subject 4 safety knowledge. I aced them all in one go—the trick is more mock tests and early bookings. Subject 3 examiners are strict, stay calm and don’t panic. Costs vary by location, I spent around 3000, worth it for the freedom to travel. Newbies should pick a reputable driving school and avoid skimping on practice. After passing, you’ll see driving is a skill—the more you practice, the better.

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JuniperAnn
04/06/2026, 01:58:04 AM

I accompanied my child through the driver's license test, which consists of four sections: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road practical operation, and safety civilization test. A reminder not to underestimate Section 2, as it's prone to errors and requires careful practice. The entire process may take two to three months, with costs under 5000, a worthwhile investment for safety. Wear comfortable shoes during the test, stay calm, and don't rush. After obtaining the license, I often teach my child to follow the rules, making driving more reassuring.

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