
Registration Process
Driver's Education Enrollment
Students must first find a suitable driving school to enroll and learn driving test knowledge. When choosing a driving school, one should consider factors such as the school's pass rate, distance, service reputation, and scale, among others. Details are not elaborated upon here; for a more in-depth understanding, please read the article "How to Choose a Good Driving School."
Driver's License Exam
Exam Principles: The driver's license exam must be taken in accordance with subjects one, two, three, and four (safety and civil driving exam))Register for the exam in sequence; you must pass the previous subject before you can register for the next one.

Driving School Process
1. Driving School Training Process - Subject One
Introduction: Subject One refers to the Driver's Theory Exam, which covers fundamental knowledge such as driving theory, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, and traffic rules, along with local regulations.
Upon selecting a driving school, the school will provide some study materials for the first subject exam. Candidates can self-study the first subject using these study materials along with online resources.
Registration: Candidates may sign up for the first subject exam at their convenience. Driving school candidates must independently register and book their exam through the "Self-Appointed Exam System for Driver's Exam." Detailed steps can be found in the "Online Registration Process for Driver's Exam."
Exam: Once you receive notification from the vehicle administration office that your appointment is successful, 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 Curriculum - Subject Two
Introduction: Subject Two, also known as the Small Road Test, is a shorthand for the site driving skill exam subject.
Learning: This section requires practical operation and learning under the guidance of a driving school instructor. The items for the second driving test include reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, parking on a slope, starting from a stop, sharp turn, and curve driving, all of which are mandatory. Candidates can click on each item to learn the test techniques.
Registration: After passing Subject One, candidates will receive a Temporary Examination Permit, which is valid for three years. Within the validity period of the Temporary Examination Permit, candidates can schedule their Subject Two exam. For details, please refer to the "Shenzhen Subject Two Exam Registration and Appointment Process."
Exam: After the system notifies the examinees of the exam time, they are required to attend the exam on time. Similar to 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 on booking attempts for Subject One, but for Subject Two, there is a limit of 5 booking attempts. If they fail all 5 attempts, all exam scores (including those from Subject One) will be invalidated.
3. Driving School Training Process - Subject Three
Introduction: Subject Three, also known as the Highway Exam, is the abbreviated term for the driving skill examination subject on roads.
Learning: This section is also studied at a driving school, and the exam content generally includes: pre-starting the vehicle, starting off, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking on the side of the road, proceeding through intersections, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming traffic, overtaking, turning around, and driving at night.
Registration: After passing the second driving test, candidates can enroll through the driving examination system.
Examination: Candidates must take the exam within the specified time. Similar to Subject Two, Subject Three can only be scheduled for 5 times.
4. Driving School Course 4 Process
Introduction: Following the implementation of the new driving test regulations, the third subject test is divided into two parts, in addition to the road test, a safety and civilized driving test, commonly known as "Subject Four," has been added.
Students learn independently through the internet and driving school materials. The safety and civilized driving knowledge exam includes: safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency response methods in situations like tire blowouts, and knowledge of post-accident handling.































