What does 'soft pass' in driver's license test mean?

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DiWyatt
07/29/25 4:07pm
It means the examiner goes easy on the candidate. Here's an introduction to driver's license: 1. Definition of motor vehicle driver's license: A legal certificate issued by authorities after the applicant has studied traffic regulations, mastered driving skills, and passed official tests, permitting them to operate specific types of vehicles. 2. Test subjects include: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). If the license expires within one year, you can apply for renewal at the vehicle management office; if expired between one to three years, you need to retake Subject 1 test before renewal; if expired over three years, the license will be revoked.
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