What are the exam subjects in driving school?
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The exam subjects in driving school include the following four subjects: Subject 1: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge exam; Subject 2: Field driving skills exam; Subject 3: Road driving skills exam; Subject 4: Safe and civilized driving common sense. Additional information: 1. Subject 1 and Subject 4 can be scheduled for exams without limit: Subject 1 and the safe and civilized driving common sense exam have no restrictions on the number of scheduling attempts. The safe and civilized driving common sense exam can only be taken after passing the Subject 3 road driving skills exam. Those who fail can directly apply for a retest, and the previously passed road driving skills exam scores remain valid. 2. If the exam is not passed, scheduling attempts cannot exceed 5 times: During the validity period of the driving skills permit, the number of scheduling attempts for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skills exams cannot exceed five times each (i.e., ten exam opportunities in total). Those who still fail the fifth scheduled exam will have their other passed subjects' scores invalidated, and the student will need to retake the exams starting from Subject 1.
I remember when I took the driver's license test ten years ago, the driving school's examination consisted of four major sections. First was the theoretical test in Subject One, which covered traffic rules and sign recognition, requiring extensive practice with online question banks to pass. Then came the Subject Two field test, focusing on basic skills like reverse parking and parallel parking. I spent several weeks practicing, as the course was designed to familiarize beginners with vehicle control. Next was the Subject Three road test, where you drove on actual roads with an examiner assessing gear shifts and steering maneuvers. I was quite nervous that day as it happened to rain. Finally, Subject Four covered safety and civility, testing emergency handling and ethical knowledge, which you had to pass to obtain the license. The entire process ensured comprehensive driver competence, preventing reckless driving on the roads. Though the pace was slow, it was worth investing time to learn thoroughly.