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How many subjects are there in the D license test?

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DeElisa
08/27/2025, 03:45:12 AM

Driver's license D includes Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses': Article 27 stipulates that the motor vehicle driver's test content is divided into the subject of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 1'), the subject of field driving skills (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 2'), and the subject of road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 3'). Currently, there are a total of 3 subjects for the D license test: Subject 1 basic knowledge test, Subject 2 driving skills test (also known as the small road test), and Subject 3 road driving skills test. Subject 1, the basic knowledge test, is a theoretical test for drivers. The test mode is conducted indoors via computer. Many mobile apps now have test question banks, allowing students to practice questions on their phones. The test randomly selects questions from the question bank. The total score is 100 points, and the test duration is 45 minutes. Subject 2, 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 failed, an immediate retake is allowed. If still failed, a rebooking can be made after 10 days. Subject 3, the road driving skills test, also known as the big road test. It includes a total of 12 items, specifically: nighttime 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 3 involves many details, requiring students to be careful and attentive.

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MacOmar
09/09/2025, 02:29:34 AM

The D license test consists of 4 sections, including theoretical knowledge and practical operation. I took this test myself and remember it clearly: First is Section 1, which covers basic traffic rules and requires thorough memorization. Then comes Section 2, the yard skills test, featuring maneuvers like reverse parking and hill starts—operating large vehicles is more challenging than small ones, so extra practice is needed. Section 3 is the road test, driving a bus on actual roads with strict examiners. Section 4 covers safe and civilized driving knowledge, another theory test. The whole process is time-consuming, typically requiring two to three months of preparation, and you only get the license after passing all sections. I recommend watching videos and practicing with mock question banks to avoid mistakes and delays in getting your license. It’s really fun to drive a bus once you pass!

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GabriellaLee
10/23/2025, 03:21:16 AM

As an experienced individual, I believe the Class D driving test is all about safety, consisting of four sections. Section one is the theoretical part, which you must pass first, learning regulations to avoid violations. Section two involves basic skills training in a controlled environment, such as turning and parking. Section three is the road test, assessing practical response abilities, like slowing down for pedestrians. Finally, section four summarizes safety knowledge, emphasizing responsibility. The entire process is quite scientific because driving a large passenger vehicle can lead to accidents if you're not careful, so these sections help cultivate good habits. Before taking the test, it's advisable to get guidance from an experienced driver to avoid failing and wasting time. Remember, the key is to stay calm and not let your hands shake during the road test.

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DiJosie
12/06/2025, 02:44:43 AM

The D license test consists of 4 subjects, simply put, theory plus practical. Subject 1 covers traffic rules; Subject 2 involves technical training in a closed area; Subject 3 is the road test; Subject 4 assesses safety and civilized driving. These settings are mainly designed to ensure drivers can handle the weight and size of large vehicles, reducing accident risks. The most challenging part for me was the road test—large vehicles have a wide turning radius, so it takes more practice to get the hang of it. The whole process usually takes about a month to complete. If you're not well-prepared, you might fail, so I recommend enrolling in a training class early to master every detail of each subject. Getting your license sooner is always better.

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ODeclan
01/26/2026, 09:10:02 PM

I just passed the Class D license test, which indeed consists of four sections. First was the theoretical questions in Section 1, covering laws and traffic knowledge; followed by Section 2's field skills, including starting and parking; then Section 3 involved actual driving on the road; and finally, Section 4's safety Q&A. Looking back, the most challenging part was transitioning from the field to the road test, as handling large vehicles is tough and it's easy to hit the poles. I spent four weeks preparing, and it's best to practice two hours daily to avoid last-minute panic. Passing the test qualifies you to drive buses—it's a big responsibility but quite rewarding.

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DiAthena
04/22/2026, 02:25:24 AM

The D license test is similar to the regular C license, consisting of four subjects: Subject 1 (theory), Subject 2 (field test), Subject 3 (road test), and Subject 4 (safety test), but the content is more rigorous. For example, the field test includes bus-specific maneuvers, and the road test places greater emphasis on long-distance driving. Having taken both tests, I found the D license significantly more challenging, with examiners paying close attention to details. It's advisable to practice regularly with simulators rather than relying solely on textbooks. The entire process typically requires about a month of preparation. Once passed, you can operate vehicles on intercity routes, but remember to regularly review safety knowledge afterward.

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