What to Do During the Second Subject Station Duty?

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VonGabriela
07/30/25 7:58am
For the driving license station duty, it is a regulation by some local driving schools that before taking the third subject test, candidates must first report to the local traffic police brigade and complete four hours of street volunteer service. During the service period, the main tasks include traffic guidance, such as reminding pedestrians not to cross the road randomly. Note: According to Article 13 of the "Interim Regulations on Traffic Safety Practice Education Management for Driving Students," "driving school students under the age of 40 are required to participate in a duty activity, lasting 1-2 hours per day, mainly at urban intersections and bus stops."
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