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What Are the Rules for the Driver's License Exam?

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AdalynnDella
08/29/25 3:28am

Driver's license exam rules require a passing score of 90. Below is a partial introduction to the driver's license exam rules: 1. Exam content: For the corresponding license type, 50 questions are randomly selected from the subject four question bank in proportion. For small vehicle licenses, questions are drawn from a pool of 800, while for large vehicle licenses, they are drawn from a pool of 1,023. Each question is worth 2 points. 2. Notes: If you fail subject four, you only need to retake subject four. The driving school will schedule the retake, and there is no limit to the number of retakes—you can retake it until you pass. No additional fees are required for subject four retakes. Subject four, being a theoretical exam, is the final step before obtaining a driver's license, but some students still fail at this stage.

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RowanFitz
09/10/25 8:08am

I just passed my driver's license test recently, and I remember the rules were quite systematic. The first step was the theoretical test (Subject 1), which was all about traffic rules. You could prepare by practicing questions on a mobile app, and you needed at least 90 points to pass. It took me a few days to memorize all the signs. Next was Subject 2, the closed-course driving test, where you learned skills like parallel parking and right-angle turns. You had to practice until you were proficient, or you'd fail with just one mistake—it took me three attempts to pass. Then came Subject 3, the on-road driving test, where you drove on actual roads with an examiner watching your lane changes and turns. You had to strictly follow traffic signals, and stalling from nervousness was a no-go. Finally, Subject 4 covered safety knowledge, which was simpler but still important. The minimum age requirement is 18, and you must pass a medical check before enrolling. The whole process can be completed in as little as two months if everything goes smoothly. My advice is to find a responsible driving school, practice simulations often, and prioritize safety to pass on the first try.

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VanAlaina
10/25/25 2:12am

I've trained many students for their driver's license tests, and the rules must be explained in detail. Students first take the Theory Test (Subject 1), focusing on traffic regulations, with a minimum passing score of 90. Next is the Field Test (Subject 2), which includes hill starts and parallel parking—these require repeated practice, with precise movements being key. The Road Test (Subject 3) is the most challenging, as the examiner directly scores performance on practical skills like turning and parking. Finally, there's the Safety Knowledge Test (Subject 4), where passing is sufficient. Common issues include nervousness leading to mistakes, and hitting the line during reverse parking is a frequent error—I always advise familiarizing yourself with the test site beforehand. The minimum age requirement is 18, and after passing the medical exam, students can start learning. I recommend dedicating at least 40 days of practice to develop instinctive reactions for safe driving.

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DeCooper
12/08/25 2:36am

My child has been taking the driver's license test recently, and I helped understand the rules. The minimum age requirement is 18, and a health check must be passed before taking the test. It consists of four parts: Subject 1 tests traffic rules theoretically, Subject 2 covers basic maneuvers in a closed course, Subject 3 is the road test for actual driving, and Subject 4 concludes with safety knowledge. Common issues during the test often occur during turns and parking. I advised him to take it slow, obey traffic signals, and avoid cutting in lanes. According to the rules, multiple failures require retaking the test, which wastes time and money. It's best to find a reputable driving school for systematic learning and prioritize safety above all.

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