What are the B1 license test items?
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b1 license test items are as follows: Subject 1: Road traffic rules, traffic signals, handling of traffic safety violations and accidents, regulations on motor vehicle driver's license application and use, motor vehicle registration, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules. Subject 2: Test items include pole parking, hill start, parallel parking, single-plank bridge crossing, curve driving, right-angle turns, narrow gate passing, continuous obstacle negotiation, bumpy road driving, narrow road U-turns, as well as simulated highway driving, continuous sharp turns on mountain roads, tunnels, rainy (foggy) conditions, slippery roads, and emergency handling. Subject 3: Test items include pre-driving preparation, starting, straight-line driving, gear shifting, lane changing, pulling over, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, U-turns, and night driving. Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.
I just passed my B1 driving test. The theory exam included traffic rule Q&A and sign recognition, with about 100 multiple-choice questions covering speed limits, right of way, etc. The practical test was divided into basic driving and urban road sections, such as cone slalom for steering control, start-stop tests for stability, checking blind spots when turning, and correctly handling right of way at intersections to avoid accidents. During my preparation, I practiced 50 starts using a traffic rule app mock test before getting comfortable. The examiner also checked if I fastened the seatbelt and remembered to check mirrors when reversing – these safety habits are super important, don’t neglect small details. After passing, my driving became much steadier. I recommend beginners focus on theory first to build a solid foundation and reduce mistakes.