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Will the Driving Test Be Reformed?

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DelMia
07/29/25 7:05am
2021 will see reforms in the driving test. Here are some of the latest updates regarding the driving test: 1. Increase in the number of test location changes: For applicants seeking a small car driver's license, the number of allowed test location changes will be adjusted from once to no more than three times. 2. Removal of the hill start test item: In the Category 2 test for small automatic transmission car driver's licenses, the "hill start and stop" item will be removed, reducing the test content from the original 5 items to 4. 3. Shortening the interval for Category 3 test scheduling: For applicants seeking a small automatic transmission car driver's license, the interval for scheduling the Category 3 test will be adjusted from 30 days after passing the Category 1 test to 20 days; for those upgrading to large and medium-sized passenger and truck driver's licenses, the interval will be shortened from the original 40 days to 30 days. 4. Optimization of proxy service procedures: Green channels or dedicated windows will be set up for the elderly, providing them with free proxy services.
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VonPaul
08/12/25 11:36pm
The topic of driving test reform has been quite hot lately. Having been on the road for over a decade, I've witnessed many changes, and each reform seems aimed at adapting to new traffic conditions. With urban congestion worsening, an increase in novice drivers, and rising accident rates, the government might adjust exam difficulty—perhaps by adding night driving or simulated emergency handling sections to enhance practical response skills. I've heard some regions are piloting electronic testing systems to fully replace human proctoring, reducing human error. However, I believe the core focus should still be strengthening safety awareness training. As a veteran driver, I advise everyone to develop good habits early during lessons and stay updated with official notices. Reforms are mostly for our benefit—don’t just complain about increased difficulty. Safe driving is a matter of life and death, so early preparation is always wise.
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McEmma
10/04/25 5:25am
I'm preparing for my driver's license test and heard there might be reforms, which makes me a bit nervous. I'm worried the exam might become more complicated. Nowadays, driving schools rely on apps for scheduling, and mock tests often have hundreds of questions. If reforms add new content, like stricter road tests or psychological evaluations, the time investment would be even greater. I remember last year when the Subject 2 test was adjusted—the hill start became slightly more difficult, showing that reforms are common. Talking about this, I think the main focus is on addressing issues with new drivers, such as frequent accidents or their tendency to panic in complex traffic situations. The government might want to ensure learners gain a more solid foundation through stricter testing. My advice to those preparing for the test is to practice more and not wait until reforms hit to panic—keeping a calm mindset is key.
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