Can a driver's license be obtained within one month?
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It is impossible. According to the stipulated progress requirements, the entire process of obtaining a driver's license actually takes no less than 50 days, with many uncertain variables involved. Factors affecting the driving test: 1. Psychological factors: The main psychological factor affecting driving test performance is nervousness. In such cases, trainees need to promptly engage in self-guidance. 2. Venue factors: Even if training at the practice venue goes smoothly, unfamiliarity with the test venue may affect performance improvement. In some regions, differences between the vehicles used by the vehicle management department for tests and those used by driving schools for training can cause significant discomfort for trainees during the test, rendering the skills they've learned ineffective when faced with unfamiliar vehicle models.
When I first started as a driving instructor, people often asked about getting a license in one month. To be honest, the fastest theoretical record for a C1 license is 28 days, but in reality, 90% of people can't achieve that. The basic driving skills test (Subject 2) requires at least 10 hours of training, and the road test (Subject 3) requires logging 300 kilometers of driving practice—not to mention how packed the exam schedules are now. Among my students, those who can get their license in two months are considered top performers—they spend 6 hours a day at the driving school and are lucky enough to pass every test on the first try. For working professionals, just finding enough time for training can take over three months.