
For the third driving test, you only need to bring your ID card. Below is a brief introduction to the third driving test: 1. Basic Information: The third driving test is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, commonly referred to as the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test. 2. Test Content: (1) Road Driving. The road driving skills test generally includes: preparing to get on the vehicle, simulated lighting test, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, driving straight through intersections, turning at intersections, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. The test content varies for different types of vehicles. (2) Knowledge Test. The safe civilized driving knowledge test generally includes: requirements for safe and civilized driving operations, knowledge of safe driving under adverse weather and complex road conditions, and knowledge of handling traffic accidents.

When I was about to take the third driving test, I was quite nervous, but I remembered the most important thing was to bring a few essential documents. First and foremost, you must have the original ID card—without it, you can't even enter the test site, so carry it with you on the exam day. Next is the appointment slip or admission ticket, usually printed in advance by your instructor or downloaded as an electronic voucher after online registration. Sometimes, you may also need a copy of the medical examination certificate. If it's your first time taking the test, you might need photos, depending on the test site's requirements. I also recommend making copies of your ID card and appointment slip just in case the originals are lost. Additionally, avoid wearing high heels or thick-soled shoes—opt for comfortable footwear for easier driving. Arrive at the test site half an hour early to check in, adjust your mindset, stay calm, and don’t let nervousness affect your performance. If any documents are missing, you’ll have to reschedule the test, wasting both time and money.

Having all the required documents for the driving test (Subject 3) is crucial, with two core items: your ID card and the test appointment slip. The ID card serves as proof of identity and must be the original copy. The appointment slip shows the test time and location, ensuring you arrive on time. Some test centers may require an additional personal photo or a copy of your medical examination form, so double-check your instructor's notifications before the test. I recommend using a transparent folder to keep your documents safe from damage or getting wet. Also, wear comfortable shoes and clothes since the road test involves frequent clutch pedal movements. Eat a good breakfast before the test to avoid hunger, but do not bring your phone into the test area—even on silent mode, as some centers may confiscate it. Being well-prepared with all documents in order will keep you calm and significantly increase your chances of passing.

When my child was taking the third driving test, I reminded them not to forget any documents. The most important one is the original ID card, as it's impossible to verify identity and take the test without it. Next is the appointment confirmation, such as a printed sheet or SMS screenshot, which the coach usually provides. They might also need to bring a copy of the medical examination certificate, so it's best to prepare it in advance. Dress simply and avoid wearing accessories to prevent any interference with the operation. Get a good night's sleep before the test, go to the test center refreshed, and step forward confidently with all documents in hand.


