
If you lose your ID card on the day of the Subject 4 test, you should promptly use your household registration booklet to apply for a replacement and obtain a temporary ID card at the local police station's household registration department. Go to the police station in your registered residence to explain the situation and apply for a temporary identity certificate. This certificate has the same legal validity as a formal ID card within one month. Apply for a replacement ID card at the public security authorities and request a temporary ID card to participate in the subject test. The household registration booklet contains the ID card number information. Then, explain the situation to the invigilator. If time permits, you can also go to the police station in your registered residence to obtain a certificate, apply for a temporary ID card, or have the police station issue a household registration certificate.

A few days ago when I took the Subject 2 driving test, I also encountered a situation where my ID card was lost. I panicked for a moment but then remembered my instructor saying not to worry as test centers usually have emergency solutions. I immediately called the driving school to clarify. Fortunately, the coach said I could first register my name and test number, but needed to quickly go to the nearby police station to get a temporary ID card. Bringing a photo, it took only ten minutes to get it done. I recommend developing the habit of placing your documents in a fixed bag the day before the test to avoid wasting time due to mistakes during the exam. Safe driving starts with details, and preparing backup copies or taking photos of your documents on your phone for record-keeping can also be very helpful.

On the day of my Subject 2 driving test, I couldn't find my ID card and was extremely anxious. I rushed to the test center to ask the staff if there was any remedy. They suggested trying to verify my identity first with electronic documents like the ID photo in Alipay, but ultimately a physical proof was still required. I quickly contacted the local police station, took a taxi there, obtained a temporary ID within ten minutes, and returned to the test center just in time for the exam. This experience taught me that when problems arise, immediate action is key to solving them. Afterwards, I reflected that I should have stored important documents in a fixed place in advance to reduce such risks. Taking the driving test is stressful enough, and small mistakes can lead to big consequences. It's essential to learn more preventive measures.

Don't panic if your ID card is lost before the exam, it can still be replaced. When I discovered it was missing, I calmly looked up the nearest police station and went to apply for a temporary ID. Bring your household registration book or driver's license to prove your identity, and it usually gets processed quickly. Also, inform the exam staff to retain your exam opportunity. Don't waste energy on other matters; focus on solving the core issue. Developing a habit of checking regularly makes things much easier.


