How to Get a Driver's License?
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Below is the relevant introduction to obtaining a driver's license: 1. The process of getting a driver's license: registration, traffic rules study, subject one test, subject two test, subject three test, subject four test. 2. Test content: The test subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Specifically, it includes reversing into a garage, turning around on a narrow road, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, emergency braking, tunnels, taking a card at a toll booth, driving straight, changing lanes, passing intersections, pulling over, etc.
The process of getting a driver's license is quite interesting. I remember I signed up through a driving school back then. The first step was to bring my ID card and photos to register at a nearby driving school, which would arrange a medical check-up to confirm visual health. After passing the medical exam, I started the theoretical learning for Subject 1. I used a driving test app at home to practice questions, all about traffic rules, and had to score at least 80 to pass. Then came the practice for Subject 2, like reversing into a parking space and parallel parking. I practiced daily at the driving school's training ground, and the instructor reminded me not to rush but to slowly master the reference points. During the Subject 3 road test, I had to pay attention to safety rules like signaling before changing lanes and watching for pedestrians. After passing the Subject 4 test on civilized driving, I could finally get my license. The whole process took about two months. I think the key is to practice more and ask questions—don’t be afraid of making mistakes or rushing. After getting the license, you gain more freedom, but don’t forget to check your car’s condition regularly!