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What to Prepare Before Applying for a Driver's License?

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SanValerie
07/29/25 3:19pm

Applying for a driver's license requires preparing a series of documents and materials in advance. The details are as follows: 1. Document Requirements: Fill out the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form"; Original and photocopy of the applicant's ID card (photocopied on both sides of A4 paper); Temporary residents also need to prepare the original and photocopy of their temporary residence permit (photocopied on both sides of A4 paper); Three one-inch color passport photos with a white background; A medical examination certificate is required. 2. Examination Content: The test subjects include three items: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). 3. Notes: After completing the Subject 1 test, you must pass Subject 2 and Subject 3 within three years. If you fail to pass, the test content will be invalidated, and you will need to reapply for the Subject 1 test. Under the new regulations, both Subject 2 and Subject 3 offer five attempts. If you fail to pass within these five attempts, you must retake the Subject 1 test.

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DelGage
08/14/25 8:04am

I'm planning to apply for a driver's license, so first I need to make sure I meet the age requirement, which is generally 18 years old. Then, I'll prepare the necessary documents, go to a photo studio to take photos of the specified size, and bring my original ID card and household registration booklet. Next, I need to go to a designated hospital for a physical examination to check my vision, hearing, color blindness, etc. Only with a valid health certificate can I proceed. After that, I'll start reviewing for the theory test, using a driving test app or books to practice questions every day. There are quite a lot of questions for Subject 1, so I need to be familiar with them to pass. By the way, I should also check the local driving school registration points and fees. Online booking is very convenient, but don't forget to bring cash or scan the QR code to pay. Before applying, I should review traffic rules more to improve my safety awareness. If I have any questions, I can directly consult the vehicle management office. The whole process requires patient preparation, so there's no need to rush.

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LeMary
10/11/25 7:45am

Before applying for a driver's license, I was most concerned about efficiency. After confirming my age eligibility, I immediately scheduled a medical check-up, brought my ID card to the hospital, and quickly obtained the health certificate. While studying for the theoretical part of Subject 1, I used a mobile app to practice during spare time, such as doing quizzes on the bus. I made sure my ID photos were up-to-date to avoid expiration, then went directly to the driving school branch to register, pay fees, and select an exam date. To balance work and the driving test, I recommend reviewing theoretical questions one or two weeks in advance to avoid scheduling conflicts. I also considered the budget for registration fees, comparing prices across different driving schools. Since health certificates have a short validity period, handling it promptly saves the hassle of redoing it. Taking care of these small details early on can minimize future inconveniences.

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DavidRose
11/25/25 2:02am

Before applying for a driver's license, my primary concern is my physical condition. I need to go to the hospital for a medical check-up to confirm that my vision and hearing are fine, and obtain a health certificate without delay. After ensuring that my age meets the requirements, I should take a standard-sized ID photo. Don't rush the theoretical study; take your time reading books or using apps to practice questions and familiarize yourself with the content of Subject 1. When preparing the materials, carefully check your ID card and photos. Contact the vehicle management office or driving school to inquire about the process, and after paying the fees and registering, wait for further instructions. Be careful not to choose a too busy period to apply, as it may affect your study. Once health issues are addressed, learning will proceed more smoothly.

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RowanLee
01/15/26 3:34am

In terms of the process, applying for a driver's license starts with a medical examination. You need to go to the hospital to check your vision, hearing, and physical movements, and obtain a valid health certificate. Then, prepare your identification documents, including the original ID card and photos of the specified size. Study the content of Subject 1 and practice with mock questions to familiarize yourself with the rules. Register through official channels, choose a driving school location or self-study method, fill out the forms, pay the fees, and confirm the exam schedule. Don’t forget to bring all the required documents and carefully review the payment details. Review traffic regulations in advance to ensure you pass the theoretical test. Simple planning can save time.

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