Why do driving schools hold onto ID cards during registration?
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Driving schools require holding onto ID cards during registration because they need the ID to process the student's driving record file. The vehicle management office also needs to verify the ID card, and it will be returned after the application is successfully processed. Tips for the Theory Test (Subject 1): During the exam, read the questions carefully and choose answers cautiously, as you cannot modify your selection once clicked. If unsure about a question, skip it and move on to the next one—there is ample time. However, make sure to review all questions at the end to avoid missing any. Tips for the Practical Test (Subject 2): Before starting, clean both side mirrors and window frames from outside the car. Adjust the mirrors and seat properly once inside, and ensure the seat is securely fixed. Always remember to fasten your seatbelt. For the reverse parking test, try to choose the parking spot at the very back. Tips for the Road Test (Subject 3): Avoid changing multiple lanes consecutively. Roads usually have several lanes, and after starting the car, you'll need to accelerate and change lanes. When changing lanes, do so one lane at a time—never switch across multiple lanes at once. Tips for the Safety Test (Subject 4): Follow exam hall rules, manage your time well to prevent missing questions, and always bring your ID card. Other materials should comply with exam hall regulations. Sit upright to ensure your face is captured by the camera. Answer questions carefully—once you move to the next question, you cannot go back. If you answer 5 questions incorrectly, the system will automatically notify you of failure, and you will need to retake the test.