
Registration Process
Driver's Education Enrollment
Students must first find a suitable driving school to enroll in and learn driving exam knowledge. When choosing a driving school, consider factors such as the pass rate, distance, service reputation, and scale and system, among others. Detailed information is not provided here; for a more comprehensive understanding, please read the article "How to Choose a Good Driving School."
Section 2: Driver's License Examination
Examination Principles: The driver's license examination must be taken in accordance with subjects one, two, three, and four (Safety and Civilization Driving Examination))Register in order for the exam; you must pass the previous subject before you can enroll for the next subject.

Driving School Process
1. Driving School Course 1 Learning Process
Introduction: Subject One refers to the Driver's Theory Examination, which covers fundamental knowledge including driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, etc., plus local regulations.
Upon selecting a driving school, the school will provide candidates with some exam materials for subject one. Candidates can self-study subject one by using these study materials in conjunction with online resources.
Registration: Candidates can sign up for the first subject exam at their convenience. Driving school candidates must independently register and schedule their exam through the "Self-Appointed Driving Test System." Detailed steps can be found in the "Online Registration Process for Driving Tests."
Exam: After the vehicle administration office notifies you of your successful appointment, you can go to the exam at the time and location specified in the notice. If you do not pass the first exam, you can retake it for free on the spot. If you still fail the retake, you will need to pay and rebook the exam.
2. Driving School Course Two Procedures
Introduction: Subject Two, also known as the Road Test, is a shorthand for the skill examination subject of site driving.
Learning: This section requires practical operation and learning under the guidance of a driving school instructor. The items for the second subject exam include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, parking on a slope, starting from a stop, sharp turn, and curved driving, all of which are mandatory. Candidates can click on each item to learn exam tips.
Registration: After passing Subject One, candidates will receive a qualification certificate, which is valid for three years. Within the validity period of the qualification certificate, candidates can schedule the Subject Two exam. For details, please refer to the "Shenzhen Subject Two Exam Registration and Appointment Process."
Exam: After the system notifies the examinee of the exam time, the examinee must attend the exam on time. Like Subject One, if the examinee fails the first attempt, they can retake the exam for free on the spot. If they still fail the retake, they will need to pay and book a new exam. Unlike Subject One, there is no limit to the number of bookings for Subject One, but for Subject Two, there are only 5 booking attempts. If all 5 attempts fail, all exam scores (including Subject One) will be invalidated.
3. Driving School Course 3 Process
Introduction: Subject Three, also known as the Highway Test, is a shorthand for the road driving skills examination subject.
Learning: This section is also covered during driving school. The exam typically includes: pre-driving preparations, starting the vehicle, straight driving, gear shifting, lane changes, parallel parking, proceeding through intersections, passing bus stops, overtaking, U-turns, driving at night, etc.
Enrollment: After passing the second driving test, candidates can enroll through the driving test system.
Examination: Candidates must take the exam within the specified time. Similar to Subject Two, Subject Three can only be booked for a maximum of 5 times.
4. Driving School Course 4 Process
Introduction: Following the implementation of the new driving test regulations, the subject three exam is divided into two parts, in addition to the road test, there is also the Safety and Civilized Driving Exam, commonly known as "subject four."
Students learn independently through the internet and driving school materials. The safety and civil driving knowledge exam covers: safety and civil driving operational requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency response methods in situations like a flat tire, and knowledge of how to handle traffic accidents.































