What is the process for the B2 driving test?
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B2 driving test process is as follows: 1. You can apply for a B2 driver's license when registering for the first time. Submit the application to the local vehicle management office where your household registration is located, then undergo a physical examination as required and proceed with driving school training and tests. 2. The applicant must be at least 20 years old, with a height no less than 155cm, and naked-eye or corrected vision must reach 5.0 or above. 3. The B2 driving test includes three subjects: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). 4. The order of the test subjects is traffic regulations and related knowledge (referred to as Subject 1 [theory]), field driving (referred to as Subject 2 [nine items]), and road driving (referred to as Subject 3 [road test and safe and civilized driving]), conducted in sequence.
I remember when I went to get my B2 driver's license last year, the whole process was quite meticulous. The first step was to undergo a medical examination before registration, mainly a vision test and basic health check, to ensure that my vision was above 0.8, with no color blindness or serious illnesses. This wasn't difficult but required an appointment at the hospital. After passing the medical exam, I went to the local vehicle management office to submit my materials, bringing my ID card, medical certificate, and a few photos. After filling out the application form, I paid a fee of a few hundred yuan. Next was the theoretical test part. I practiced a lot of questions on my phone, covering traffic rules, road safety, and emergency response. The test was 100 multiple-choice questions on a computer, with a full score of 100, and I needed to score above 90 to pass. After passing the theory test, I could schedule the road test. During practice, I specifically found a coach to help me with practical skills like reversing into a parking space and starting on a slope. On the day of the test, the examiner had me drive around city roads, checking lane changes, parking, and emergency handling. The whole process took two to three months, and the key was not to rush—taking it step by step ensured a steady pass.