What do you need to do for the traffic duty during the driver's license test?
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Traffic duty during the driver's license test is a requirement set by some local driving schools, where candidates must report to the local traffic police department before taking the third subject test and complete four hours of street volunteer service. Special cases such as pregnant women, disabled individuals, male candidates aged 60 or above, female candidates aged 55 or above, and nursing mothers can apply for exemption from the traffic guidance activities. Instead, they can participate in concentrated viewing of warning education films and other warning education activities. For more details, please see below: 1. What you need to do: Before obtaining the driver's license, you must report to the traffic police department and complete 4 hours of street volunteer service. During the service, the main task is traffic guidance, including reminding pedestrians not to cross the road randomly. The purpose of this is to give candidates a firsthand experience of traffic police work and a deep understanding of the necessity of safe driving before officially hitting the road. 2. According to Article 13 of the 'Interim Regulations on Traffic Safety Practice Education Management for Driving Students': Driving schools are required to have students under the age of 40 participate in a duty activity lasting 1~2 hours per day, mainly at urban intersections and bus stops. The duty is assigned to each driving school based on quotas. Once the driving school fulfills the monthly quota, it must send people to perform the duty.