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What to Do If the Driving License Reform Affects Unfinished Tests?

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LylaFitz
07/29/2025, 04:44:49 AM

Reform before the test is fine. The unfinished parts will be examined according to the new rules. Here is the extended information: 1. Reform new rules: The time for reversing into the garage must not exceed 210 seconds, and the time for parallel parking must not exceed 90 seconds. Exceeding the time limit will result in failure. In the subject three test, the new rules also place more emphasis on the driver's safety and civilized awareness. In the projects of going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, and turning right at intersections, failing to actively give way to vehicles, pedestrians, and non-motor vehicles that have the right of way as required will result in failure. 2. Motor vehicle driving test: The motor vehicle driving test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, using a nationally unified test content and passing standard. The test is divided into three subjects and four tests: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge. Different test items are specified according to different types of vehicles permitted to drive.

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TannerAnn
08/12/2025, 02:40:29 AM

I was that driving license candidate who got stuck halfway through the exam process before the reform, specifically during the road test practice phase of Subject 3. The sudden announcement of new rules made me extremely anxious. I immediately contacted my driving school instructor, who explained that the policy transition period preserved student progress—passed subjects like the theoretical exam remained valid, but untested sections had to comply with new regulations, such as the added electronic monitoring evaluation component. After consulting the DMV, staff checked my records and confirmed I only needed to prepare for the newly added safe driving module and retake a mock exam. The entire process took two weeks, but maintaining regular practice made me feel more proficient. My advice: don’t procrastinate—promptly check updates on your local DMV’s official website or app, practice new content in advance to avoid last-minute chaos. Life just needs this kind of arrangement.

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EliFitz
10/05/2025, 04:09:32 AM

As a firsthand witness in the driving school field, I've seen many students get stuck during reforms. Don't worry, there's usually a solution. If you haven't completed all tests after the reform, the DMV typically implements buffer measures, such as retaining passed subject scores and transitioning remaining tests to the new standards. Some may require additional learning modules like defensive driving techniques. I suggest you immediately check your progress at the driving school or make an online appointment with the DMV for consultation to avoid unnecessary guesswork. Based on experience, most cities have consistent policies, so don't stress about it. The key is to practice new test scenarios more, such as the modified parallel parking, and persist for a few days until you get used to it – that's the most efficient approach.

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SanRuth
11/18/2025, 09:53:09 PM

Hey, I panicked as soon as the reform came out, still stuck on the parallel parking test in Subject 2. My buddy said it's easy and gave me some tips. I immediately downloaded the DMV app to check the rules and found out my progress wasn't voided—just needed to watch some new videos to continue the test. Adjusting my mindset was key; I ditched the old textbooks and switched to online question banks. The new content is pretty practical, covering driving safety. Just keep practicing, join a few WeChat driving test groups to exchange tips, and it'll be a breeze.

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McReagan
01/08/2026, 11:29:38 PM

Faced with the interruption of driving license reform, I adopted a practical approach. I immediately searched local government websites or called the 12328 transportation hotline to confirm policies—typically, pre-reform registered students retain their progress, and remaining exams follow new procedures, possibly reducing required training hours. My action plan involved organizing exam records and coordinating with my instructor to reschedule efficiently. Simultaneously, I intensified practice on new regulations like nighttime driving simulations to avoid retakes and wasted time, ensuring steady progress.

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DelVanessa
04/05/2026, 04:38:01 AM

For unfinished driving license reforms, I often share: The policy design generally retains completed exams, with follow-up exams adapting to new regulations such as optimized scoring systems. This is not just an exam adjustment but also an opportunity to enhance driving skills. I recommend checking official announcements, supplementing learning with new modules like updated traffic regulations, and utilizing driving school resources for more practice. Maintain an open mindset towards new challenges to ensure long-term benefits in road safety.

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