What to Bring for a Driver's License Test?
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To apply for a driver's license, you need to bring the following documents: 1. For local residents: Household registration booklet and valid ID card. Note: The copy of the household registration booklet should include the page with the address and the page with your personal information. If there are changes to the ID number or address on your personal page, an updated copy is also required. 2. For non-local residents: ID card and temporary residence permit. 3. For elderly applicants: Elderly individuals can choose to learn either manual or automatic transmission. They just need to prepare the necessary documents and pass the medical examination. 4. For applicants with left lower limb disabilities: Only automatic transmission is allowed. They need to fill out the motor vehicle driver application form and undergo a medical examination at a designated hospital. Only after passing the medical examination can they register.
I just got my driver's license last year, so let me remind you: you must bring the original and photocopy of your ID card, and don’t forget the physical examination form issued by the hospital! Bring three one-inch white-background photos, and some test centers may require cash for the exam fee. If you’re nearsighted, wear glasses with the correct prescription, and wear the flat shoes you usually practice in. I recommend organizing all your materials in a folder and checking them three times the night before—my roommate was sent home for forgetting a photocopy and wasted the whole morning. Also, check the epidemic prevention requirements for your test center on the Traffic Management 12123 app in advance, as many places still require a negative nucleic acid test result.