
An ID card is required for the Subject 2 test. Below is an introduction to the driver's license: 1. Introduction to Driver's License: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driving license, also known as "driver's license." It is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. Driver's License Test Process: (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: Field driving, with only pass or fail results. (3) Subject 3: Road driving, with the entire test monitored by electronic eyes and conducted by traffic police, making the road test more fair. (4) Subject 4: Theory test on safe and civilized driving knowledge.

Taking the Subject 2 test indeed requires an ID card. I carefully prepared my documents before the last exam, as it's a mandatory item to bring. The test center checks your ID at the entrance to verify the examinee's identity and prevent impersonation. I remember that day I brought my ID and driving practice notes, keeping them together in a small pouch as backup. The whole process went smoothly. If you forget it, you might be denied entry or face delays, so I recommend double-checking your document pouch before the exam to ensure everything is ready, such as the original valid ID card. This will make the test less stressful and prevent a wasted trip. Always keep your ID card in a safe place where it's not easily forgotten. Also, get enough sleep before the test to maintain good condition for stable performance.

In the driver's license examination system, Subject 2 explicitly requires candidates to bring their ID cards for participation. This is a fundamental verification requirement to ensure each examinee is the actual registered person. I've noticed some candidates forget their ID cards due to rushing, leading to being stopped at the scene and disrupting their exam schedule. It's advisable to prepare one day in advance by placing the ID card in an easily accessible location, such as a wallet or a dedicated pouch. Expired ID cards are also invalid, so early renewal is necessary. Additionally, remember to retrieve your ID after the exam to avoid leaving it at the test center. The ID card is not only used for entry but also linked to score recording; its absence can cause additional complications. More preparation means less risk.

You must bring your ID card for the Subject 2 test! My friend learned this the hard way last week when they were denied entry for not having it and had to reschedule. The ID card is the core proof for identity verification, and the staff will check it on the exam day—it's indispensable. When packing your things the night before, place your ID card together with other essentials to avoid forgetting it. If you accidentally lose it, quickly apply for a temporary certificate, but it’s time-consuming. Bringing your ID ensures a smooth process and affects your pass rate.


