
You should fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and submit the applicant's identity proof; Those holding a military or armed police force motor vehicle driver's license who apply for a civilian driver's license should fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form" and submit the required proofs.

I just got my driver's license recently, and the whole process took about four to five months. The first step was to register at a driving school, where I needed to bring my ID card and a medical examination report to confirm that I was at least 18 years old and had qualified vision. Then, I studied theoretical knowledge for the first test (Subject 1), using a mobile app to practice questions on traffic signs, speed limits, and other topics, and I passed with a perfect score. The most time-consuming part was the field training, practicing three times a week for maneuvers like parallel parking and reverse parking—remember to practice more to get the hang of it. The road test was the hardest, as the examiner was very strict. I failed the first time because I was too nervous, but I passed the second time by paying attention to safe distances and turn signals. Finally, I took the Subject 4 safety knowledge test and got my license, which cost me over 5,000 yuan in total. My advice is to choose a driving school with a good reputation when registering, and mock exams before the actual test are crucial. Now, I drive to and from work, but I still need to slowly gain experience—don’t rush onto the highway yet.

My friend who got his driver's license last year shared that it was quite time-consuming but worthwhile. He started by registering for a medical check-up, studied the theory using an app to practice test questions, and scored 100 on the exam. For the field practice, he booked a coach to repeatedly practice hill starts, which took him three weeks to master. On the day of the road test, he was nervous but stayed calm, followed instructions for lane changes and parking, and passed on the first try. The total cost was around 4,500, including exam fees. He advised against learning to drive during peak periods when there are too many people and it's slow to get a car; before registering, check reviews to choose a reliable driving school, and a patient coach makes it easier to pass. After getting his license, he practiced driving in the suburbs to gain experience before driving in the city. The whole process took three months to complete, with safety as the top priority—don't rush into driving.

Getting a driver's license is a step-by-step process. First, meet the requirements for registration and medical examination, then study for the theoretical written test. Start with basic driving operations during practice, focusing more on reversing and safe turns. During the exam, stay calm and follow instructions. The cost is several thousand yuan, so plan ahead. After obtaining the license, new drivers should not rush onto main roads but first adapt at low speeds.

Getting a driver's license as a student is convenient and flexible. I enrolled during university and saved money with student discounts. After theory classes, I used a practice app to prepare. I focused on parking lot maneuvers during holidays. Passed the road test by paying attention to turn signal details. The whole process took two months and cost 4,000 yuan. Driving skills are beneficial for life.

Safe driving is the key, and getting a driver's license is not just about passing the test. When I was learning to drive, the instructor emphasized wearing seat belts and preventing fatigue driving. The process includes signing up for a physical examination, then learning theoretical knowledge, including accident prevention. During practice, pay more attention to blind spots, and the exam tests safety awareness. The total cost was five thousand yuan and took three months. After obtaining the license, practice more at low speeds to accumulate experience. It is recommended that beginners check the vehicle condition before driving.


