How to Take the Driving Test?

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LaAurora
07/24/25 9:35pm
You can register at any regular driving school, then undergo a physical examination to check the applicant's hearing, vision, color blindness (especially red-green color blindness), etc. The test content usually includes traffic regulations and driving knowledge. New items in Subject 2 test: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, starting and stopping on a slope, S-curve driving, and right-angle turns. You need to master the basics of the clutch, brake, and accelerator. After passing Subject 3, there is also Subject 4, which tests the basics of safe and civilized driving. After passing all subjects, wait for half an hour at the test center to receive your driver's license.
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SadieLynn
08/10/25 2:43pm
I just got my driver's license, and the whole process had a lot of details. First, I enrolled in a driving school and paid about 4,000 yuan, followed by a medical check-up for vision and other health conditions. Then, I prepared for Subject 1, which involved answering questions on a mobile app—a question bank of over 1,000 items, mainly traffic rules and sign recognition. The test was conducted on a computer, and I needed to answer at least 90 questions correctly to pass. After passing the theory test, I started practicing Subject 2, which focused on in-yard driving skills like reverse parking and parallel parking. The coach taught for one hour each day, and I had to practice repeatedly to memorize the reference points accurately. Subject 3 was the road test on actual streets, requiring me to drive about five kilometers while paying attention to turn signals and observing road conditions. Subject 4 tested safety knowledge. The entire process took two months. I was super nervous during the exams but thrilled when I passed. Now that I have my license, I can drive around on my own. The key is to practice and memorize a lot, and don’t drag it out too long.
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