What Essential Knowledge Is Required for a Driver's License?
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Essential knowledge for obtaining a driver's license is as follows: 1. Applying for a Driver's License: The driving school will take you for a medical examination and identity record entry, and upon confirmation, you will officially enroll in driver's license training. 2. Subject One: A test on traffic regulations and related knowledge, conducted via computer, covering road driving precautions, how to identify road safety signs, and road driving rules. 3. Subject Two: Practical in-yard driving operations, mainly including: reversing into a parking space, hill start and stop, curve driving, parallel parking, and right-angle turns. Most people find reversing into a parking space and hill starts more challenging due to the strict distance control required. Subject Two is generally considered the most difficult of all subjects. 4. Subject Three: The road test, which includes: preparation before driving, simulated lighting, starting, straight-line driving, shifting gears within 100 meters, going straight through intersections, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, changing lanes, overtaking, making U-turns, and pulling over. 5. Subject Four: Safe and civilized driving knowledge, presented mainly in the form of cases, images, and animations. The question types include true/false, single-choice, and multiple-choice questions, totaling 50 questions with a perfect score of 100, and a passing score of 90. Each registration allows for two exam attempts. If not passed, the second registration can be done after a 10-day interval. There are a total of five registration attempts. If all five attempts are unsuccessful, you must reapply for the driver's license examination.