What Does Driving School Insurance Fee Mean?
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Insurance fee mainly refers to the pass insurance fee for exams. Generally, the insurance fee is paid for Subject 2 and Subject 3, with Subject 2 typically costing between 1,000 and 1,500 yuan. Additional Information: The content of the motor vehicle driver's examination is divided into the Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Examination (also known as the "Theory Test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 1"), the Field Driving Skills Examination (commonly known as the "Parking Test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 2"), and the Road Driving Skills and Safe & Civilized Driving Knowledge Examination (commonly known as the "Road Test", hereinafter referred to as "Subject 3"). 1. Subject 1: Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations, and Related Knowledge Examination (Subject 1) – Written test, computer-based, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above is considered a pass (including 90). 2. Subject 2: Field Driving Skills Examination (Subject 2) – Conducted on-site with an actual vehicle. Results are either pass or fail. The five mandatory test items, conducted in sequence, are: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, S-curve driving, right-angle turning, and hill start and stop. The full score is 100, with a score of 80 or above considered a pass (including 80). 3. Subject 3: Road Driving Skills Examination (Subject 3) – Conducted on a road or simulated field with an actual vehicle. The full score is 100. For large buses, a score of 90 or above is required to pass; for large trucks, 80 or above; and for other vehicle types, 70 or above. 4. Subject 4: Safe & Civilized Driving Related Knowledge (Subject 4) – Written test, with a full score of 100. A score of 90 or above is considered a pass (including 90).