
Detailed reasons and solutions for not registering for the driver's license test are as follows: 1. The registration information has not been logged and registered on the vehicle management office website: If you registered through a driving school, it may be because the driving school has not yet logged and registered your information on the vehicle management office website. Solution: Contact the staff of the driving school where you registered to complete the registration process. 2. Incomplete review of archival documents: When the vehicle management office has not finished reviewing the archival documents, you cannot schedule the test. Solution: Wait for the vehicle management office to complete the review. 3. Insufficient training hours: If you receive a prompt indicating no training records detected, it may be due to insufficient training hours preventing you from applying. Solution: Contact the driving school or your instructor to resolve the issue.

I have several reasons for not signing up for the driver's license test. As someone who has experienced many things in life, I feel that priorities have changed. When I was younger, I was busy with work and family. Now that I'm older, my body isn't as agile as it used to be, and I'm worried about failing the test and wasting money. Although the test fees aren't exorbitant, for someone with a limited pension, I still have to consider other expenses, such as health insurance or my grandchildren's education. Moreover, urban public transportation is quite developed now—taking the subway or a taxi is convenient, while driving only adds to the hassle of finding parking. Health-wise, my vision is declining rapidly, and I'm afraid of causing harm to myself and others while driving. I think if I really want to take the test, I should first exercise to build confidence and consult a professional driving school before rushing to sign up.

Our generation is too busy with work, and the pace of life is as fast as a market rush. I often work overtime, and on weekends, I just want to relax by playing games or hanging out with friends, leaving no time to prepare for exams. The exam process is also lengthy—you have to study theory, practice driving, and queue up for appointments—just thinking about it gives me a headache. Plus, ride-hailing apps are so widespread now; a few bucks can get you a ride anywhere, so why bother driving yourself? Financially, the combined cost of exam fees and driving lessons could cover months of takeout. Besides, I’m used to commuting by shared bikes or walking—it’s eco-friendly and good exercise. If I ever decide to take the test later, I’ll start with some free resources, like online mock tests, to build up some confidence first.

Financial pressure is a big issue. The main reason I didn't sign up is because I don't have enough money. There are registration fees, driving lesson costs, plus theory material fees, totaling over several thousand yuan. My child is still in school, so tuition and living expenses take priority—we have to budget carefully. Additionally, modern transportation is quite developed; buses and subways can cover daily needs, so there's no need to add extra burdens. Psychologically, I'm a bit hesitant, afraid that failing the test would waste energy. My advice to others is also to save money first and then plan, not to act on impulse. The popularity of shared transportation has reduced the need for driving, which is also an objective reason.

I have a severe fear of driving and feel nervous as soon as I get in the car. The pressure of the driving test is even greater—imagining heavy traffic on the road, what if there's a scrape or an accident? This fear has kept delaying my registration. I'm used to walking or biking to work, which is safe and healthy. Besides, with so many shared scooters and ride-hailing apps available now, why take the risk of learning to drive? The cost is also a concern, as taking time off for lessons means lost income. I'm thinking of starting with simpler steps, like practicing with a friend's car or watching safe driving videos to ease my anxiety. Maybe signing up would lighten the psychological burden.


