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When will you learn to stand guard?
After getting the driver's license! Standing guard is the quota allocated to each driving school. As long as the driving school completes the quota of the month, it must send people to stand guard and be on duty.

Why do students who want to learn to drive have to stand guard and be on duty?

Driving school coach: this measure is mainly to let new students experience what may happen when driving a vehicle. "When vehicles violate the rules, you can also see how the police punish them and learn from them. This is stipulated in the Interim Measures for the Management of Traffic Safety Practice Education for Driving Students. " All students under the age of 40 in driving schools are required to participate in a duty activity lasting 1~2 hours every day, mainly at urban intersections and bus stops.

Extended data

The Ministry of Public Security of China published the revised Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving License on its official website, which came into effect on 20 13 10. According to this regulation, the contents and eligibility criteria of the driving license examination will be unified nationwide.

The examination contents of motor vehicle drivers are divided into road traffic safety laws and regulations and related knowledge examination subjects (referred to as "subject 1"), venue driving skills examination subjects (referred to as "subject 2") and road driving skills and safe and civilized driving common sense examination subjects (referred to as "subject 3"). The examination contents and eligibility criteria are unified throughout the country, and corresponding examination items are stipulated according to different driving models.

The examination contents of motor vehicle drivers are divided into road traffic safety laws and regulations and related knowledge examination subjects (also known as "theoretical examination", hereinafter referred to as "subject 1"), venue driving skills examination subjects (commonly known as "pile test", hereinafter referred to as "subject 2") and road driving skills and safe and civilized driving knowledge examination subjects (commonly known as "road test", hereinafter referred to as "subject 3"). The examination contents and eligibility criteria are unified throughout the country, and corresponding examination items are stipulated according to different driving models.

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Baidu encyclopedia-motor vehicle driving test