What's the difference between taking a driver's license test in another province and in the home province?

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DeAlice
07/24/25 12:49pm
There is no difference between taking a driver's license test in another province and in the home province. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Things to note when taking a driver's license test: Subject 1 is a theoretical test, which should not be taken lightly. Be sure to check your ID card before the test; Subject 2 is an in-car test. After getting into the car, you must first adjust the seat and rearview mirror; After completing all parts of Subject 3, be sure to shift to neutral when parking by the roadside; Subject 4 has multiple-choice questions. Do not mistake multiple-choice questions for single-choice questions. Be sure to read the question requirements carefully. 2. The general procedure for taking a driver's license test is: registration, traffic rules learning, Subject 1 test, Subject 2 test, Subject 3 test, Subject 4 test. You can take the pile test 20 days after passing the traffic rules test, and the road test 40 days after passing the traffic rules test. That is to say, the fastest time is 40 days.
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MacCarter
08/11/25 6:54am
Last year, while working in another city, I signed up for a driver's license test, and it was quite different from taking it in my hometown. For out-of-town exams, you must first obtain a residence permit—I spent a week queuing at the police station to get it sorted, whereas back home, just an ID card was enough to register. The costs also varied significantly; the out-of-town driving school charged an extra few hundred yuan as a non-local management fee, and the simulated test for Subject 2 had an additional charge. The most frustrating part was the scheduling—exams in another province required taking time off work, and driving practice had to be squeezed into weekends. In contrast, relatives back home had coaches picking them up for lessons. However, the out-of-town test site was more conveniently located in the city center, unlike our small county’s test site in the suburbs. If there are no special circumstances, I’d recommend taking the test in your home province—it’s less hassle and cheaper.
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