What Type of Disposable Gloves Are Used for Driving Tests?
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It is not necessary to bring disposable gloves for the driving license test. If you wish to wear gloves during the test, you may use milky rubber gloves. Below is additional information: Required materials: The applicant's identification documents, a medical certificate regarding physical condition issued by a county-level or higher hospital (or military regimental-level hospital). For applicants applying for a small automatic transmission passenger vehicle designated for disabled individuals, a medical certificate regarding physical condition issued by a specialized medical institution as required by provincial health authorities must be submitted. Special circumstances for driving school registration: Individuals holding military or armed police force vehicle licenses who apply for a civilian vehicle license must fill out an application form and submit the following proofs and documents. After verification, they may be exempted from the C-license test.
As a candidate who has just completed the driving test, I have personally experienced the gloves provided at the test center. They are usually thin, transparent disposable gloves made of polyethylene or PE material. The test center requires wearing them before starting the vehicle to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of bacteria or viruses between candidates and examiners, just as I noticed during my test that the steering wheel and door handles had been touched by multiple people. The gloves are designed to be lightweight, allowing free finger movement without affecting steering, gear shifting, or braking, though it takes a few minutes to adapt to avoid feeling slippery or awkward during operation. I recommend practicing with similar gloves before the test to get used to the feel and avoid letting this small detail affect performance. If forgotten, the test center may provide them for free, but I brought a few pairs of ordinary PE gloves bought from the supermarket, choosing standard-sized, elastic, and tear-resistant ones to ensure a safe and smooth pass. Dispose of the gloves immediately after use for environmental and convenience reasons. In short, focus on the driving test, glove preparation is essential, and checking the specific requirements of the test center in advance is more reliable, as requirements may vary slightly by location.