What are the procedures for self-study and self-examination of a driver's license?

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JasperRose
07/30/25 4:56am
Below is the process for self-study and self-examination of a driver's license: First, the applicant must bring their ID card to the vehicle management office to apply for the self-study driver's license program. They need to declare the type of vehicle. Currently, self-study is only accepted for C1 and C2 driver's licenses; B and above licenses are not eligible for self-study. Online registration is not available; applicants must register in person, undergo a physical examination, provide fingerprints, and take a photo. Below is additional information on applying for a self-study driver's license: 1. Similar to the current process through a driving school, applicants must apply at the vehicle management office of the traffic police department in their registered residence or place of residence, fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form," and submit their identity proof and physical examination form. 2. After passing the subject one exam, applicants need to install safety auxiliary devices on their vehicle and then submit the required materials to the vehicle management office together with a qualified accompanying instructor. 3. The materials include the "Self-Study Driver's License Information Collection Form," identity proofs of the self-study applicant and the accompanying instructor, and the accompanying instructor's driver's license.
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