From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-04 10:46:00
During the 2026 National Two Sessions, Lei Jun, a national deputy to the National People's Congress and founder of Xiaomi Group, submitted five proposals, one of which focused on optimizing the motor vehicle driver licensing examination. He recommended that relevant government authorities and industry organizations take the lead, working jointly with automakers to extend the exam content toward intelligent driving technologies and gradually increase the weight of smart vehicle-related knowledge in the test. Lei emphasized that this move aims to guide drivers in embracing a "human-machine collaboration" mindset for safe driving and better adapt to the evolving trends of intelligent connected vehicles.

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