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What Does the eDaijia Road Test Include?

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McCorey
07/28/2025, 06:55:26 PM

Online test, interview, road test, both manual and automatic transmission driving are tested once. Below are the specific details: 1. Training qualification: The road test includes parallel parking, underground parking, driving in narrow streets and alleys, driving in busy urban areas, etc. Training involves watching videos and completing test papers. Only those who pass all tests can be hired. eDaijia uniformly arranges the road test and training, which includes written tests, interviews, training, and road tests to ensure the professional skills of drivers. Only those who pass the road test and all exams can officially provide chauffeur services. 2. Purpose: eDaijia is a location-based chauffeur O2O company, targeting white-collar workers, gold-collar workers, and economically capable users who prioritize social activities. Most users require chauffeur services after social gatherings or drinking, with the majority of demand arising in the evening after alcohol consumption. In October 2015, Shenzhou Zhuanche partnered with eDaijia.

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StRichard
08/11/2025, 10:18:32 PM

I've been an e-DaiJia driver for a while now, and the road test part is really not easy. The test includes an urban practical driving test where the examiner sits in the passenger seat to see if you strictly follow traffic rules, such as obeying traffic lights and yielding to pedestrians. You also have to handle peak-hour traffic, signal properly when changing lanes, and avoid cutting in recklessly. Parallel parking is a must, requiring precise parking in a designated spot to simulate the parking scenarios when picking up and dropping off customers as a DaiJia driver. Emergency braking tests are also included, simulating sudden obstacles ahead where you need to stop quickly and safely. The whole process takes about 20 minutes, focusing on driving smoothness and safety awareness—after all, as a DaiJia driver, you're driving someone else's car, so you can't afford to be careless. Before passing, I recommend practicing parking and reactions with your own car; usually, you can pass on the first try.

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SanEmersyn
10/01/2025, 12:50:21 AM

I just finished the eDaijia road test, feeling both excited and nervous. The test included basic driving skills like maintaining speed in straight-line driving and turning without crossing lines. The examiner paid special attention to whether you could adapt to unexpected situations, such as handling traffic jams during peak hours with patience. The most challenging part was the reverse parking, where you had to accurately back into a designated parking space without any scratches—practicing with parking videos beforehand was helpful. The safety test involved emergency braking to check if your reaction was quick enough to avoid rear-end collisions. Overall, the road test is designed to filter out reliable drivers, ensuring you can safely transport passengers. After the test, I found it quite practical, and I’d recommend beginners to practice with friends to simulate real scenarios.

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GiselleLynn
11/14/2025, 01:38:05 AM

As someone who focuses on road safety, I analyze that the eDaijia road test emphasizes risk control. The test items include defensive driving, such as maintaining a safe distance and predicting the movements of surrounding vehicles. Blind spot checks must be thorough when changing lanes, and rearview mirrors cannot be ignored. Emergency handling, like avoiding obstacles, is a key test point, assessing how calmly you respond to sudden situations. The reversing section evaluates parking precision to avoid damaging the customer's car. All content is designed to ensure drivers can take responsibility and protect themselves, passengers, and others. Safety comes first, and failing means more training is needed.

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ConnorLynn
01/04/2026, 03:20:56 AM

I'm quite familiar with driving equipment, and the eDaijia road test emphasizes technical operations. It includes the correct use of vehicle lights, effective operation of wipers to ensure safe driving in bad weather. Precise control of the navigation system during driving is also required to avoid wrong routes. The reversing test will assess your use of radar or cameras to achieve one-touch parking. Emergency responses like sudden braking evaluate speed and distance control. These skills are encountered daily in actual ride-hailing services, and the exam helps solidify your foundation. Master the techniques, and the road test will be a breeze.

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StCody
04/01/2026, 03:24:53 AM

In our designated driver circle, the road test is a practical drill. It covers daily driving: smooth starts, steady speed, and proper yielding. Reversing into a parking space is the most technical challenge, requiring precision in limited space to simulate real pick-up and drop-off scenarios. The emergency brake test checks reaction speed—you must stop firmly in critical moments. The overall focus is on your sense of driving responsibility and safety awareness, proving you can take care of clients' vehicles and their comfort. Trust is the core of designated driving, and passing the test means you're ready to go. New partners can adapt faster by practicing simulated road conditions.

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