
An ID card is required for the driving test subject two. Without an ID card, you cannot pass the ID verification process at the test site, and failure to pass the verification will prevent you from starting the exam. Below is relevant information about the subject two test: Test Content: The test for small vehicles C1 and C2 includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions also include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. Passing Criteria: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation standards that include failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. For large buses, trailers, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required to pass.

I just passed the Subject 2 test, and bringing an ID card is mandatory. On the exam day, I saw staff checking everyone's documents at the entrance—without an ID card, you simply couldn't get in. I remember almost forgetting mine, so I made sure to put it in my wallet the night before. The process was straightforward and quick: they scanned the ID card to verify identity, preventing impersonation. Besides the ID card, I also brought my student card and appointment notice, just to be safe. I recommend arriving at the test center half an hour early to double-check all your documents. Passing Subject 2 is crucial for driving skills, and the ID card ensures fairness in the process.

From my experience in teaching driving, the Subject 2 test absolutely requires an ID card. You must present your ID for identity verification as soon as you enter the examination site, where the system will compare your photo information. The law stipulates that all driving license tests must verify real identities to prevent cheating. Don't bring a temporary ID; it's best to use the original. After the test, keep your ID safe as it will be needed for other subjects. It's advisable to check the validity of your documents one week before the exam and renew them early if they're expired. Bringing your admission ticket and photo backups is safer for added security. It's normal to feel nervous during the test, but thorough preparation can help relax your mind.

When I was learning to drive, I was particularly cautious. For Subject 2, you must bring your ID card. The exam rules clearly state that staff will scan your ID to verify your identity before entering, preventing any exam errors. The ID card is a fundamental proof; without it, you cannot participate. I consulted my instructor, and he said any driving skills test requires this. Other documents, like health declarations, are also important, but the ID card is key. Remember to keep it handy to avoid forgetting. A smooth exam process is greatly helped by having your ID ready.


