What are the driving license subjects?
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There are Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. More detailed information is as follows: Subject 1: Also known as the theoretical test for drivers, it is part of the motor vehicle driving license assessment. According to the 'Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses,' the test content includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. The test format is computer-based, with 100 questions, and a passing score is 90 or above. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. The test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Subject 3: Also known as the big road test, it is the road driving skills test for motor vehicle drivers. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of vehicle being licensed, but generally includes: preparation before driving, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. Subject 4: Also known as the theoretical test for drivers. After the implementation of the Ministry of Public Security's Order No. 123, Subject 3 was divided into two parts: the road test and the safe and civilized driving test, commonly known as 'Subject 4.'
I usually enjoy helping my friends learn to drive. The driving license subjects refer to the several steps involved in obtaining a driver's license, divided into four parts in total. Subject 1 is the theoretical test, covering traffic laws and common knowledge, such as traffic signal rules and speed limits. It's a computer-based test, and practicing with mock exams should suffice. Subject 2 is the field driving test, where you practice reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, and starting on a slope. It requires good control of the clutch and steering wheel. I've seen many people make mistakes here, so I recommend practicing multiple times in an open area. Subject 3 is the road test, where you actually drive on the road. The examiner will observe your starting, lane changing, and emergency handling. It's the most challenging because you have to deal with real road conditions and unexpected situations. Subject 4 is the safety and civility test, also a written exam but focusing on driving ethics and risk awareness. The entire process is designed to progress step by step, from knowledge to practice and then to mindset. I think Subject 3 is the most nerve-wracking, but passing it greatly boosts your driving confidence. Candidates should prepare their documents in advance and avoid last-minute cramming.