What kind of gloves to wear for the driving test?
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There are no specific glove requirements for the driving test; disposable gloves are acceptable. Drivers wear gloves primarily for better grip, as steering wheels are often smooth and can become slippery when hands sweat after prolonged use. However, wearing gloves is not recommended. While gloves may protect your hands, they can compromise overall safety by increasing the risk of slippage during steering, especially in sharp turns, which may lead to insufficient steering control and potential accidents. For the driving test, you only need to bring the following documents: the applicant's ID and a medical certificate issued by a county-level or military regimental-level medical institution. Applicants for a disabled-adapted small automatic passenger vehicle must submit a medical certificate from a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority. Special cases for the driving test: Individuals holding a military or armed police force driver's license who apply for a civilian driver's license must complete an application form and submit the required documents. After verification, they may be exempt from the C-license test.