How Many Years Do You Have to Complete the Driver's License Test?
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You have three years to complete the driver's license test. You must pass both the subject two and subject three tests within three years after obtaining the driving skill test permit by passing the subject one test. More details about the driver's license test are as follows: 1. The driver's license test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license, with unified test content and passing standards nationwide. 2. The test is divided into three subjects and four tests, covering theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and knowledge related to civilized driving. 3. The basic process of the driver's license test includes filling out forms, physical examination, acceptance, payment, examination, and certificate issuance.
When I got my driver's license, I specifically asked the driving school instructor, and the entire process must be completed within a maximum of three years. This deadline starts from the day you pass Subject 1, and you must finish Subjects 2, 3, and 4 within three years. I have a friend who waited two and a half years before starting to practice driving, and in the end, they rushed to take the exams as the deadline approached. Honestly, three years may sound long, but after accounting for work, illness, and other unexpected situations, the time isn’t very generous. My advice is to schedule driving practice as soon as you pass Subject 1, and ideally, complete Subject 2 within six months to reduce pressure later on. If you let it expire, it’s a hassle—you’ll have to pay the tuition again and start over from Subject 1, wasting both money and time.