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What is the difference between the computer version and the mobile version of the Driving Test Guide?

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VanAurora
09/06/2025, 11:04:16 PM

No difference. Driving Test Guide: Driving Test Guide is a professional driving school and driver's license exam preparation software for traffic regulation learning. It integrates chapter exercises, sequential exercises, random exercises, and mock exams for traffic regulations, making it convenient to study and practice anytime. The Driving Test Guide uses the latest national standard question bank, suitable for studying and preparing for the Category 1 driving test for cars, trucks, and buses. Features: Exclusive internal confidential question bank, professional guidance from star-rated coaches, expert interpretation of the "Motor Vehicle Driving Teaching and Examination Syllabus" by driver training specialists, analysis of new traffic regulations and explanation of driving test techniques, covering all aspects of driver's license and qualification certificate theory and operation. Driving Test Guide is recommended by thousands of driving schools nationwide and is essential for learning to drive and obtaining a driver's license.

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LaEvan
09/18/2025, 10:33:17 PM

I think the most obvious difference is the screen size. Using the computer version with a large screen for practice questions is especially satisfying, with all options clearly visible at a glance. Particularly for the case study questions in Subject 4, there's no need to repeatedly swipe the screen. However, the mobile version can be used anywhere, even allowing you to practice a few questions while in the bathroom. The computer version requires you to stay at your desk, but using a mouse to select questions is indeed more precise, whereas the mobile version has a higher chance of accidental touches. The mobile version's map navigation for practice routes is more accurate, thanks to its ability to access GPS anytime.

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PatrickLynn
11/01/2025, 10:53:42 PM

As someone who frequently uses both versions, the question banks are actually identical. However, the PC version allows multiple windows, enabling you to watch driving instructor explanation videos on the left while answering questions on the right. The mobile version features a vibration reminder function for mock exams, helping you better practice the exam rhythm. The PC version generates more detailed practice reports, allowing you to print out collections of wrong questions. The mobile version has a driving school circle feature where you can find and communicate with local candidates, while the PC version lacks such community interaction features.

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Selena
12/15/2025, 09:57:42 PM

While preparing for Subject 2, I noticed key differences in the display. On the computer, using a large screen for reverse parking simulation provides a perspective closer to the actual test site. On the mobile end, practicing S-curves automatically switches to landscape mode, but the field of view is smaller. The computer version runs more stably, while older phones may occasionally lag when running 3D driving practice. The question-solving functionality is similar, but the mobile version's voice reading feature is very helpful for those with poor eyesight. During mock exams, the computer's timer is larger and more prominent.

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ArielDella
02/04/2026, 10:49:49 PM

From a practical perspective, the operation method has the greatest impact. Swiping through questions on a touchscreen phone is very convenient, but when doing hundreds of questions for Subject 1 on a computer keyboard, pressing the ABCD keys is less tiring than tapping the screen. The mobile version's photo search feature is super practical—just snap a picture when encountering difficult questions in the book. The advantage of the computer version is the ability to video conference with the instructor while sharing the test screen. Phones drain battery quickly and require a power bank, while computers can handle six hours of continuous use without issue.

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TaliaAnn
04/30/2026, 03:00:33 PM

Personally, I love the gesture shortcuts on the mobile version—swipe left to bookmark and swipe right to skip, which is super efficient. However, the computer version's ability to print paper notes is irreplaceable. The memory usage differs by tenfold, yet it runs smoothly even on older computers. The mobile version automatically syncs study progress to the cloud, allowing seamless continuation on different devices. When waiting at the exam site, last-minute cramming is best done on the phone. That said, the larger screen of the computer is more helpful for correcting borderline issues.

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