What are the contents of the driving license test?

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McJeremiah
07/29/25 8:27pm
There are mainly 4 subjects in the driving test. According to the driving test regulations: The content and passing standards of the test subjects are unified nationwide. The test sequence is conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Only after passing the previous subject can one take the next subject. Currently, only a few regions allow simultaneous testing of Subject 2 and Subject 3, but most areas still require passing one subject before scheduling the next. Article 27 of the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses' stipulates that the contents of the motor vehicle driver's test are divided into: the subject of road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 1'), the subject of field driving skills (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 2'), and the subject of road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge (hereinafter referred to as 'Subject 3'). Subject 4 is related to safe and civilized driving knowledge, similar to Subject 1, both being theoretical computer-based tests.
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VanTanner
08/14/25 5:15pm
I just got my driver's license not long ago, and the whole process involved two major parts: theory and practice. The theory test was mainly in written form, covering basic knowledge of traffic rules such as speed limits and stopping at red lights, as well as recognizing the meanings of various road signs and traffic signals, such as warning signs and directional signs. It also included principles of safe driving and how to handle emergencies, like what to do in case of a flat tire. To study this part, I spent several weekends memorizing key points by reviewing textbooks or practicing with apps. The practical test was divided into a closed-course test and a road test: the closed-course test assessed basic driving skills in a designated area, such as accurately parking in reverse, smoothly parallel parking, and not stalling on a slope start—these skills required muscle memory through practice. The road test involved driving on actual roads, where the examiner observed whether you followed traffic rules, started smoothly, signaled when turning, changed lanes safely, and parked properly. During my preparation, I often went to the driving school to practice. Reversing was the most frustrating part for me, but after several attempts, I got the hang of it. After passing, I realized that safe driving habits must be maintained, as the road is like a battlefield.
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Irene
10/16/25 4:32am
I've taught many students to get their driver's license, which simply consists of a written test and driving test. The written test covers knowledge of traffic regulations, such as basic rules like lane discipline and right-of-way when turning right, as well as safe driving theories like the dangers of drunk driving and the risks of driving while fatigued. The test format is multiple-choice, so reviewing the study materials thoroughly before the exam is sufficient. The driving portion is divided into two parts: the closed-course test evaluates fundamental vehicle control skills, such as precise reverse parking, parallel parking without scraping, and preventing rollback on hill starts. The road test takes place on actual roads, where the examiner assesses whether the student can smoothly perform operations like starting, shifting gears, turning, and handling intersections, with a key focus on safety awareness, such as yielding to pedestrians. Preparation advice includes practicing simulations regularly, repeatedly drilling the closed-course test items, and staying calm during the road test without panicking. Once you pass, remember to follow the rules—safe driving is a lifelong commitment.
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