Should I Uninstall the Driving Test App After Getting My License?
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Whether to uninstall the driving test app after obtaining your driver's license is entirely up to your personal preference. Below is relevant information about the driver's examination: 1. Overview: The driver's examination (motor vehicle driver's test) is a qualification exam administered by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing this examination can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate motor vehicles. 2. Examination Process: Applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license must pass the following four test subjects: Subject 1 - Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge; Subject 2 - Field driving skills; Subject 3 - Road driving skills; and Subject 4 - Safe and civilized driving knowledge (officially, there is no "Subject 4" designation). The examination sequence proceeds as Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and the theoretical part of Subject 3 (commonly referred to as Subject 4). Candidates are only permitted to take the next subject after passing the previous one.
I think you shouldn't rush to uninstall the driving test app after getting your license. I kept mine for over two years after passing the test, mainly because it's easy to forget the traffic rules learned during study. When encountering unfamiliar road signs while driving, I could still open the app to check. Moreover, the app doesn't take up much phone space and basically stays idle most of the time. If a friend needs to take the driving test, you can directly share your experience or question bank with them. Of course, if your phone is particularly slow, it's fine to delete it, as traffic rules are mainly memorized through daily practice. I suggest keeping it for at least a month or two as a transition period, until you become proficient in driving before making a decision.