What is a Driver's License?
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An motor vehicle driver's license is a legal certificate issued by the administrative department after a person who is legally allowed to learn to drive a motor vehicle has studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the examination. It permits the holder to drive a certain type of motor vehicle and is usually in the form of a card. The following is an introduction to the contents of the driver's license test: 1. Subject 1: Road traffic, traffic signals, traffic safety violations and accident handling, application and use of motor vehicle driver's licenses, motor vehicle registration regulations, and other road traffic safety laws, regulations, and rules; 2. Subject 2: Assessment of the mastery of motor vehicle driving skills and the ability to judge the spatial position of the motor vehicle; 3. Subject 3: Driving a motor vehicle on the road to complete test items, assessing compliance with traffic laws and regulations, as well as the comprehensive control of the motor vehicle; proper use of lights, horns, seat belts, and other devices; ability to correctly observe and judge road traffic conditions; 4. Subject 4: The knowledge related to safe and civilized driving from Subject 1 is listed separately, along with safe driving skills under complex conditions and emergency handling in critical situations. This is conducted after the actual road driving test of 'Subject 3' to further test the candidate's level of traffic awareness.