What Does the Fifth Driving Test Subject Cover for Large Vehicles?
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There is no fifth subject in the driving test. Driving test subjects: Subject 1, also known as the theoretical test or driver's theory exam, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. The content of Subject 1 includes the theoretical basis of driving, local regulations, road safety laws, and regulations. Subject 2, commonly referred to as the small road test, is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. The test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Subject 3, known as the big road test, assesses road driving skills for motor vehicle drivers. Subject 4, also called the theoretical test or driver's theory exam. Vision requirements for a driver's license: For applicants applying for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or tram driving licenses, the naked or corrected vision in both eyes must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. For other driving license categories, the naked or corrected vision in both eyes must reach 4.9 or above. Individuals with monocular vision impairment can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, or small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, provided that the better eye's naked or corrected vision reaches 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart and the horizontal field of vision reaches 150 degrees.