What is the driving school simulation fee?

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DeDonovan
07/24/25 1:57pm
Simulation fees and venue fees refer to the costs required for conducting mock exams at the test site. Below is relevant information about the driving test: 1. Definition of driving test simulation fees: Simulation fees and venue fees refer to the costs required for conducting mock exams at the test site. During the process of obtaining a driver's license, apart from the registration fee, simulation fee, and venue fee, there are no other charges. However, the decision to take or not take the mock exam is entirely up to the individual; one can choose to simulate or not. 2. Driving test: Applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license must pass the following four subject exams: Road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (Subject 1), site driving skills (Subject 2), road driving skills (Subject 3), and safe and civilized driving knowledge (Subject 4). The exams proceed in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Only after passing the previous subject exam is one allowed to take the next subject exam.
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StMalachi
08/11/25 7:54am
Hey, when I first got my driver's license last year, I often used simulation equipment at the driving school for practice. The simulation fee is an additional cost during the learning process, specifically for using the driving simulator. It's like a high-end gaming console that can simulate various road conditions: rain, mountain roads, or night driving, allowing me to practice steering and braking techniques in a safe environment without worrying about causing damage from collisions. The fee is usually calculated by the hour or as part of a course package. At my driving school, it costs about 80 yuan extra per hour, but sometimes it's more cost-effective when included in the total tuition. As a beginner, I think it's worth the money—it helped improve my reaction time and reduced my nervousness when first hitting the road, especially with urban traffic jam simulations that really sharpen judgment skills. The driving school explained that the fee covers equipment maintenance and updates to keep the experience realistic. If you're just starting to learn, don’t hesitate to use the simulator—it’s a great way to build a solid foundation quickly.
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