What is the process for traffic duty during driver's license examination?
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The process for traffic duty during driver's license examination is as follows: wear a reflective vest, hold a small red flag, and follow the instructions of traffic police to complete the task. Below is relevant information about the driver's license examination: 1. Examination Process: Applicants for motor vehicle driver's licenses must pass the following four examination subjects: Subject 1 - Road Traffic Safety Laws, Regulations and Related Knowledge Test; Subject 2 - Field Driving Skills Test; Subject 3 - Road Driving Skills Test; and Subject 4 - Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge (Note: Officially there is no "Subject 4" designation). The examination sequence proceeds in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 3 Theory (i.e., Subject 4). Only after passing the previous subject can applicants proceed to the next subject. 2. Examination Requirements: The vehicle management office shall accept applications that meet the requirements for motor vehicle driver's licenses and arrange examinations according to scheduled dates. The examination sequence follows Subject 1, Subject 2, and Subject 3 in order. Only after passing the previous subject can applicants proceed to the next one. After passing the Subject 3 Road Driving Skills Test, applicants are then eligible to take the Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test.
I got my driver's license last year, and the traffic duty process was actually quite simple. First, the driving school will arrange for you to stand at a designated intersection, usually during morning and evening rush hours for two hours. Upon arrival, you need to report to the traffic police, who will provide you with a reflective vest, a small red flag, and a whistle. Our main tasks are to maintain order at the intersection, such as stopping pedestrians from running red lights and reminding electric bike riders not to cross the line. Remember not to use your phone or get into conflicts with pedestrians. If you really can't handle a situation, ask the police for help. After the duty, you need to sign and register, and you can only proceed with the driving test process after obtaining the proof. Although the whole process is a bit tiring, you can really learn a lot about traffic rules. Next time it's your turn, remember to wear comfortable shoes.