What are the requirements for the captured photo in Subject 1?
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Subject 1 captured photo must face the computer camera directly, no lowering the head, no looking around. The relevant introduction of Subject 1 is as follows: Introduction 1: Subject 1 is the first step to obtain a driver's license, and it is conducted at the test site or headquarters designated by the vehicle management office. The test content of Subject 1 includes driving theory knowledge, road regulations, traffic signals, and traffic rules. Introduction 2: Every student who applies for a driver's license will receive a copy of "Motor Vehicle Driving Training Teaching and Examination Outline", which covers all test points. Now, it is also possible to do exercises on mobile phones, making practice and review very convenient. Using mobile driving test software, you can first complete all the questions in the question bank, and then take a mock test.
Recently, I took the subject one test, and the photo requirements were super clear! It had to be a full-face frontal shot with no hats, sunglasses, or any obstructions, including masks, which had to be removed. The lighting had to be sufficient but not too harsh, with a simple background to avoid clutter. The camera was positioned straight ahead, so I had to sit up straight and look directly at it without turning my head or looking down. The staff repeatedly checked to prevent cheating, which could invalidate the test. An hour before the test, I washed my face to ensure cleanliness; I wore dark, non-reflective clothing and made sure my hair didn’t cover my eyebrows. The strict requirements were for secure identification—if the photo was blurry, I’d have to retake it, wasting time and affecting my mood. I recommend checking the test center’s photo examples in advance, adjusting the seat height to fit the camera position, and avoiding last-minute panic. These are all personal experiences—simply follow the rules, and you’ll avoid trouble.