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What documents are required for driving school registration?

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EleanorMarie
08/30/2025, 11:40:38 PM

Currently, for driving school registration, only an ID card is required unless you are from another province, in which case you also need to prepare a residence permit from any city in your home province (or autonomous region). Additionally, you can prepare 10 one-inch white-background, bareheaded photos in advance before registration. After passing the medical examination, complete the information registration and photo collection at the driving school, then submit the materials to the vehicle management office for review to complete the registration. Extended information is as follows: 1. Driving School: It is a legal entity with certain qualifications that trains drivers according to the quality education outline for motor vehicle drivers. Here, you can learn driving techniques for various motor vehicles, mainly cars. You can also study traffic regulations, traffic signs, and many other theoretical knowledge. Generally, instructors (mostly experienced drivers) with coaching qualifications will serve as coaches to assist those taking the driver's license test. 2. Application Age: For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and light motorcycles, the applicant should be between 18 and 70 years old.

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LeLondyn
09/12/2025, 03:02:27 AM

Hi, I just signed up for driving school not long ago. Preparing the materials isn't too difficult, but you must bring everything to get it done in one go. Mainly, you'll need to bring your original ID card to the site - the driving school usually asks for two photocopies as backup. For photos, bring recent 1-inch color photos, and it's safer to bring around three copies since they might be needed for the theory test. The medical exam report is crucial - the driving school will designate a hospital to check your vision, hearing, etc. Don't leave this until the last minute. Bring enough cash for the registration fee, and I recommend clarifying whether the total price includes exam fees to avoid hidden charges. Here's a tip: when choosing a driving school, check their qualifications - don't just go for the cheapest option. A friend of mine signed up with an unreliable one and kept getting pressured to pay extra for practice sessions, which was really annoying. After registration, just wait for notification about class arrangements and the medical exam.

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VonKaden
10/26/2025, 03:52:49 AM

As a working professional, I find it most annoying to waste time supplementing materials when enrolling in a driving school, so keep the list simple: bring the original ID card and make a few copies; prepare a stack of 1-inch color photos to save trouble; schedule a medical check-up in advance for the certificate; pay the registration fee in full and get a receipt. The key is not to choose a distant driving school for convenience—pick one nearby for easy after-work practice. I chose one just 10 minutes from home, saving commute time. Ask about all-inclusive fees to avoid future disputes. After enrolling, coordinate your work schedule—it went smoothly for me. Remember to choose a driving school with a good reputation and inquire about the instructors’ quality. Don’t end up like my previous experience with a school that had poor vehicle conditions and sluggish training—it was really frustrating. Gather all materials early to avoid delays in important matters.

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