What documents are required for Subject 2 test?
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For the Subject 2 test, you only need to bring your ID card. Here is some extended information about driver's licenses: 1. Definition: A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal certificate issued by the administrative department after a person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the examination. It permits the holder to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Classification: The Ministry of Public Security issued the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Standards" and supporting regulations, further subdividing the previous three permitted driving models—A license (A driver's license, large passenger vehicles), B license (B driver's license, large trucks), and C license (C driver's license, small cars)—into seven types, while canceling the Q license.
The documents required for the Subject 2 driving test are few but crucial. You must bring your original ID card, as it will be scanned for identity verification at the test center. Also, remember to print your appointment confirmation slip, as some test centers may require the original medical examination form. If you have previously passed Subject 1, bring your driving skill test admission certificate, usually the slip with a QR code. Myopic friends must wear their glasses, as the examiner will verify if they match the vision recorded in the medical exam. Before leaving, it's best to put all your documents in a transparent folder—last time I took the test, I saw someone frantically searching their bag for their ID, sweating from anxiety, and ended up failing the reverse parking due to shaky hands. Lastly, ensure your documents aren’t expired! I once saw a girl trying to use her sister’s ID to cheat, and she was immediately disqualified.