
Meet the requirement of no 12-point record in the previous and current scoring cycles; apply for the additional Class D license at the location where the Class C1 license was applied for, and provide a local temporary residence permit. Below is relevant information: Driver's License: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driver's license," which is the certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Classification: The current driver's licenses are divided into 16 categories: A1 driver's license, A2 driver's license, A3 driver's license, B1 driver's license, B2 driver's license, C1 driver's license, C2 driver's license, C3 driver's license, C4 driver's license, C5 driver's license, D driver's license, E driver's license, F driver's license, M driver's license, N driver's license, P driver's license.

Based on my previous experience of applying for an additional D-class license in a different location, the key is to meet several conditions. First, you must have an existing driver's license, usually a C-class or higher, and you must be at least 21 years old; otherwise, the driving school won't accept your application. Second, identification documents are essential, such as your ID card and the original driver's license. For out-of-town applications, you must have local proof of residence or a temporary residence permit—I had to obtain a temporary residence permit before registering. Additionally, a health examination report is crucial; you need to visit a designated hospital to check your vision, hearing, and other physical conditions. If you have any unresolved traffic violations, that could also be a problem, so it's best to have a clean record. After enrolling in the driving school, they will arrange a theory test and practical training, and the entire process takes about two to three months to complete. My experience in Beijing went smoothly, but preparing the materials in advance saved a lot of time.

I recently upgraded my license to a Class D in another city, and the process went quite smoothly. You must hold a valid Class C driver's license and be at least 21 years old. When enrolling in the driving school, I brought copies of my ID card and driver's license, and also needed to apply for a local residence permit—I got a temporary residence permit at the police station. The medical checkup was done at a designated hospital, costing a small fee but was quick. The test consisted of a written exam and a practical driving test, and passing it took a few practice sessions. The key is having no major traffic violations on record—the driving school will remind you to check this. The whole process was quite efficient with the driving school's help, and now I have more freedom to drive larger vehicles. I recommend scheduling a consultation in advance to save time.

My child wants to apply for a D-class license in a different location, so I inquired about the requirements at a driving school. The conditions include holding a C-class license or an equivalent, being at least 21 years old, and bringing an ID card and driver's license. For out-of-town applications, a local residence proof is also required, such as temporary residence registration or a residence permit. A medical examination report must be obtained from a hospital to ensure physical fitness. Additionally, there should be no outstanding traffic violations. After enrolling in the driving school, passing the exam is all that's needed. I checked for my child, and the whole process emphasizes attention to detail, so it's best to plan and prepare the materials in advance.


