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Is it difficult to get a driver's license now?

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Steph
07/29/2025, 04:09:54 PM

Whether it is difficult to get a driver's license now varies from person to person. Here is some information about the driver's license test: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test, written test, computer-based, full score is 100, 90 or above is passing (including 90). 2. Subject 2: Field driving skills test, practical test in the field, only pass or fail, including reversing into a garage, parallel parking, S-curve, right-angle turn, and hill start and stop. These five items are mandatory and conducted in sequence, full score is 100, 80 or above is passing (including 80). 3. Subject 3: Road driving skills test, practical test on the road or simulated field, full score is 100, 90 or above for large buses, 80 or above for large trucks, and 70 or above for other vehicle types is passing. 4. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving-related knowledge, written test, full score is 100, 90 or above is passing (including 90).

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DelAndres
08/14/2025, 12:25:18 PM

I'm a 25-year-old college student who just got my driver's license last year. I feel the difficulty of obtaining a license has indeed increased significantly. The policies have become stricter—the theory test question bank contains thousands of questions, requiring memorization of rules through rote learning. The practical driving test is even more challenging, with electronic monitoring for maneuvers like reverse parking and S-curves, where even minor mistakes lead to point deductions. Busy with classes, I could only practice on weekends, but thanks to the meticulous guidance of my driving instructor, I managed. The psychological pressure was intense—my palms were sweating on exam day. I recommend taking mock tests beforehand to ease nerves. Overall, with dedicated practice and proper time management, passing isn't an issue. Don't be intimidated by exaggerated online comments.

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MacBryce
10/15/2025, 10:52:48 PM

As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I believe getting a driver's license is much stricter now compared to our time. Back then, you could pass with minimal effort, but now with the introduction of computerized testing, both theory and practical exams demand precision. The theory requires memorizing various traffic signs and regulations through practice questions, while the practical challenges lie in mastering details like turn signal usage and parallel parking. I think this is beneficial for road safety—though more difficult, it helps new drivers build a solid foundation. My advice is to choose a reputable driving school, spend extra time on weak areas, and avoid shortcuts. Maintaining the right mindset before the test is crucial; don't get discouraged by one failure. Once you pass, you'll find yourself driving with greater confidence.

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ColtonFitz
11/28/2025, 10:40:33 PM

For someone over 70 years old, I remember getting a driver's license was much simpler in my youth—it could be done in just one day. Now it's completely different; kids have to go through months of hassle to get their license. The main difficulties lie in the complex rules and precise exam requirements, such as stricter scoring by electronic examiners. Technical challenges like hill starts and reverse parking often lead to mistakes. I think the stricter policies are reasonable as they can reduce accident risks. I suggest young people make more use of free mock test apps or online resources and practice vehicle control in empty spaces when possible. It is challenging, but with serious effort, everyone can pass—don't rush to get the license.

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Sheila
01/19/2026, 12:02:31 AM

From the perspective of frequently interacting with novice trainees, the current difficulty of obtaining a driver's license is not sky-high, mainly relying on training volume and psychological preparation. The theoretical exam has a large question bank, but it can be solved by practicing questions; the S-curve and reversing tasks in the practical test are the most error-prone, and electronic monitoring will expose minor mistakes. I recommend trainees focus on strengthening their weaknesses and practice more in empty parking lots or simulators. Policy-wise, the monitoring of training hours is now stricter, with zero tolerance for cheating, which increases the difficulty but ensures fairness. Stay calm, and avoid staying up late before the exam. The sense of achievement upon passing is immense, and being well-prepared makes driving on the road safer.

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DelChloe
04/15/2026, 01:17:04 AM

I just got my driver's license two months ago, and the whole process made me realize that the difficulty has significantly increased nowadays. The theoretical part had a complex question bank, and I had to spend two hours daily memorizing it. I passed the practical test on my second attempt—the first time, I got nervous and crossed the line while reversing. The electronic examiner's voice was quite intimidating, but it was fair and impartial. I recommend doing thorough research before enrolling and choosing a driving school close to home for convenient practice. Mental resilience is crucial—don’t let one failure defeat you. I stayed relaxed the second time and succeeded. The difficulty is moderate; persistence leads to success, and driving with a license boosts confidence.

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