Is an ID card required for the second subject of the driving test?

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VonZoe
07/29/25 9:04am
An ID card is required for the second subject of the driving test. The following is an introduction to the second subject: Passing standard: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for disqualification, deduction of 20 points, 10 points, and 5 points. For large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, and large trucks, a score of 90 is required to pass; for other vehicle types, a score of 80 is required. Number of attempts: The second subject test can be taken once, and if failed, a retake is allowed. If the retake is not taken or still fails, the test is terminated, and the applicant must reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of scheduled tests for the second subject and the third subject (road driving skills test) cannot exceed five times. If the fifth scheduled test still fails, the passing scores of other subjects will be invalidated.
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