
No ID card is required for familiarization with the venue in Subject 2. Below is an introduction to the driver's license: 1. Introduction to the driver's license: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as the "driving license." It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. The examination process for the driver's license: (1) Subject 1: Traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100, and a passing score of 90 or above. (2) Subject 2: Venue driving, with only pass or fail results. (3) Subject 3: Road driving, where all examinations are conducted under electronic monitoring and traffic police supervision, making the road test more fair. (4) Subject 4: Theoretical test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.

As someone who frequently accompanies trainees for driving practice, I must emphasize that bringing your ID card is absolutely essential when familiarizing yourself with the test site for Subject Two. This is by no means an unnecessary step. In the driving examination system, identity verification is required before entering the test site for both mock and official exams to prevent impersonation or breaches. Remember that one time when a trainee forgot their ID card and had to rush home to retrieve it, only to miss the familiarization time and delay their practice progress—what a pity! Safety always comes first. It's advisable to prepare a small document folder in advance to store your ID card and exam admission ticket, and keep a photocopy handy. This will help you stay calm on exam day. Keeping track of these trivial details allows you to focus more on driving skills, thereby improving your efficiency in obtaining the license.

The year I got my driver's license, before the familiarization session for Subject 2, the coach repeatedly reminded us to bring our ID cards. After experiencing it firsthand, I understood better: the guards at the exam center entrance really do check IDs, and without one, you're not allowed in. Back then, I thought, 'Isn't this just practice? Why so strict?' Turns out, it's a regulation—identity must be verified at all stages of the exam. Since then, I've made it a habit to always carry my ID, and exams have become much smoother. By the way, driving school notices often remind us not to overlook this point.

I saw some parents asking about their kids getting a driver's license, and I'm equally concerned. On the day of familiarizing with the test site for Subject Two, the ID card must be brought. When my child was taking the test for the first time, I helped him check and prepare a small bag for the documents. The strict driving test regulations are for safety reasons, and bringing proper identification can save a lot of trouble. Remind the kids to organize their things the night before the exam.

According to the driving test regulations, identity verification with an ID card is required for familiarizing with the test site in Subject 2. This is based on the traffic management requirements of the Ministry of Public Security to ensure personal participation in all examination procedures. Without it, you may not be allowed entry or need to use a passport for temporary replacement, which can be troublesome. Remember, the appointment confirmation email will remind you of the checklist including this detail.

I've had several conversations with friends preparing for their driver's license tests about this. Bringing your ID for the course familiarization in Subject 2 is crucial! Once, a buddy forgot his and wasn't allowed in, leaving him frantic. The rule is straightforward—test centers must verify identities. My advice: double-check your bag for essential documents like your exam admission ticket before the test. Proper preparation for course familiarization can ease nerves and make driving smoother.


