China Driving Licence Practice Tests, Traffic Signs
& Driving Rules
Practice Chinese driving theory questions with clear explanations, study road traffic signs, and review key driving rules to prepare with confidence. This is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with any government or licensing authority.
China Traffic Signs Guide
Before you take a driving theory test, it helps to learn China’s road signs by category (warning, prohibitory, mandatory, and guide signs) and understand what they mean in real driving situations. China’s road traffic signs and markings are defined under the national GB 5768 standard.
Road Signs and Their Meanings
Warning for a danger with no specific traffic sign.
Warning for cattle on the road.
Warning for crossing deer.
Warning for pandas on the road.
Warning for a speed bump.
Warning for a bad road surface.
Warning for children.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.
Give way to all drivers.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the left.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a sharp road from the left.
Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad with a road from the right.
Driving Rules & Safety Guidelines for Learners in China
Essential road rules, sign awareness, and safe-driving habits to help you study for the theory exam and drive safely.
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How Driving Licences Work in China
Understanding the licence process makes theory study much easier. In China, licensing is handled by local traffic management authorities under the public security system, and steps can vary slightly by city/province. Use this page to study, then always confirm the latest official requirements for your location.
Common paths to a China driving licence
- If you already hold a foreign driving licence:
In many cases, holders of a valid overseas licence can apply for a PRC driving licence. Some locations note that International Driving Permits (IDPs) are not accepted for this application. - If you are visiting short-term and need to drive:
Some cities provide a temporary driving permit for visiting foreigners, issued by the traffic police department of the public security organ, with an application process through the local DMV.
Documents commonly requested
Some locations describe scheduling Subject One (theory) after the application is accepted, with limited retakes before you must restart the application.
In general study terms, Subject One focuses on road traffic laws, signals/signs, safe driving, and key rules you’ll use on the road.
A simple study plan that works
- Days 1–2: Learn traffic signs by category (don’t just memorise shapes).
- Days 3–4: Review core rules (right of way, speed behaviour, markings, safe distance).
- Days 5–7: Practice question sets daily and read the explanation for every mistake.
The goal is understanding, so you can answer new question variations and drive more safely.
This site is not an official government website. For official forms, fees, eligibility rules, and the latest updates, refer to your local vehicle management office and official portals used in your region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about theory test practice, road signs, and state selection.
Answer: Choose the province/municipality where you plan to apply or test. Local procedures can vary, so practicing the right region helps you focus on the most relevant topics and wording for your area.
Answer: No. This is an independent educational resource and not affiliated with any government or licensing authority. Use it for learning, and confirm official exam rules and requirements with local authorities.
Answer: Yes. Traffic signs and markings are a major part of theory learning. Start with sign categories, learn meanings, then Practice sign-based questions so recognition becomes automatic.
Answer: Some official guidance states that IDP applications are not accepted for converting/applying for a PRC driving licence. Check your local rules, but don’t assume an IDP will work.
Answer: In some cities, visiting foreigners can apply for a temporary driving permit through the local DMV/official platforms, with documents like passport and a translated foreign licence. Requirements depend on location.
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