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Is it necessary to get a driver's license?

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SanRyan
07/29/2025, 10:50:25 PM

It is necessary to obtain a driver's license. Below is the relevant introduction to driver's licenses: 1. Examination content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving), totaling three items. Before each subject test, an appointment is required (special circumstances can be scheduled through the green channel for driving tests), and the test is taken after the appointment. 2. Types: A1 driver's license, A2 driver's license, A3 driver's license, B1 driver's license, B2 driver's license, C1 driver's license, C2 driver's license, C3 driver's license, C4 driver's license, C5 driver's license, D driver's license, E driver's license, F driver's license, M driver's license.

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KaydenDella
08/16/2025, 05:09:29 AM

As a young person who frequently travels between the city and suburbs, I feel getting a driver's license is quite necessary. You see, with the fast pace of modern life, having a driver's license in hand offers much more freedom in transportation. Whether it's meeting friends for weekend outings in the suburbs or needing to make long trips back home, not having a car is really inconvenient. Although taxis and public transport are quite developed now, waiting times can be long during peak hours. In emergencies, like needing to go to the hospital, having your own car is faster and more reassuring. The cost of getting a driver's license isn't too high—just a few thousand yuan if you pass on the first try, which is cost-effective when spread over many years. In the long run, it's a practical skill that also adds value when job hunting. After getting my license, I felt more confident and capable of handling various traffic scenarios. Even if you don't use it often, the process of learning to drive can improve your reaction skills and be helpful for future life.

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VanFinley
10/21/2025, 04:33:36 AM

From a professional perspective, getting a driver's license is absolutely worthwhile. After years in the workforce, the time saved on daily commutes accumulates, leading to higher work efficiency. For many positions such as sales, logistics, or jobs requiring frequent business trips, a driver's license is almost essential—without a car, it's hard to keep up with the team's pace. The licensing process is straightforward; enrolling in a reputable driving school for a few weeks usually suffices to pass, with a one-time investment of a few thousand yuan. In return, you gain travel autonomy and long-term savings on taxi fares. Moreover, having a license allows you to handle urgent work arrangements, like being suddenly dispatched to an out-of-town meeting—driving yourself offers flexibility. Although shared mobility options are convenient nowadays, hailing a ride during peak hours or in remote areas can be challenging, making having your own car a reassuring option. In the long run, learning to drive fosters awareness of road rules, ensuring safe travel for both yourself and your family.

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VanCaroline
12/04/2025, 09:13:11 PM

As the person who often handles daily affairs at home, I find getting a driver's license particularly practical. Driving saves time and hassle when taking kids to school, grocery shopping, or going to the hospital. While public transport is eco-friendly, having your own car is much more convenient when in a hurry or during bad weather. The cost of getting a license isn't high—just a few thousand yuan—and it's a valuable life skill to have. For example, last week during a big supermarket sale, I drove and loaded everything in one trip, avoiding multiple trips to carry things. It's also faster in emergencies, like taking family members to the hospital. The learning process can be smooth if the instructor is good, making it easy to pick up. Of course, if public transport like buses and subways is extremely well-developed where you live, the necessity might decrease, but in most cases, I still recommend getting one.

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Moore
01/24/2026, 10:36:33 PM

I'm over sixty and got my driver's license after retirement. It really depends on individual circumstances. If you're physically fit, obtaining a license can expand your mobility—you can drive yourself to parks or supermarkets without always relying on your children for rides. The learning process challenges your brain, serving as an interesting way to prevent cognitive decline. However, there's no need to force it. If you live in an area with good public transport or community shuttle services, cycling or walking might be healthier. The cost of getting a license (several thousand yuan) and time investment should be weighed against safety considerations: older adults may have slower reaction times, so extra caution is needed when driving. I occasionally drive to visit my kids now, which feels liberating, but I choose routes and times with lighter traffic. Overall, necessity varies by person—assessing your own needs is the wisest approach.

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DeStella
04/20/2026, 04:21:08 AM

I pay a lot of attention to future transportation trends and believe that getting a driver's license is still necessary at this stage, but it may change in the long run. The rapid development of autonomous driving technology means that shared driverless cars will become widespread in the future, allowing people to travel with just a tap on their phones, eliminating the hassle of learning to drive and the cost of car ownership. However, for now, obtaining a driver's license fosters a sense of driving responsibility and improves safety awareness, especially for commuting in urban or rural areas. The cost of learning to drive is not high, and the process of picking up some mechanical knowledge is quite interesting. For example, I predict that the demand for driver's licenses will decrease in the next 10 years, but for emergencies or travel in remote areas when you don’t have a car, driving yourself is still reliable. I recommend that young people get their licenses now and decide whether to update their skills when full automation becomes widespread.

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