
You can learn to drive during statutory holidays, as driving schools arrange corresponding classes with instructors working normally to ensure teaching. For example, some driving schools offer holiday classes or holiday evening classes. Here are the precautions for driving practice: Proper operation: When practicing at the driving school, students need to pay attention to the way of holding the steering wheel, followed by the use of the car's brakes, clutch, and accelerator. Always fasten the seat belt and master the operation and use of lights. Practice requirements: Only training vehicles can be used for practice; private cars cannot be used as training vehicles for those without a driver's license. The content of the first subject in the driving test is the assessment of traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90 or above. The driving test consists of four subjects: Subject One, Subject Two, Subject Three, and Subject Four. Each subject has two attempts. If both attempts fail, the test will be terminated.

I went to the driving school to practice driving during the National Day holiday last year, which was quite convenient. Actually, most driving schools remain open during statutory holidays because they understand that we students are usually busy with work and only have time to practice during holidays. I remember the driving school arranged additional coaching shifts at that time, but you had to book one week in advance, otherwise it would be fully booked. The advantage was less traffic on the road, making it easier to practice parking maneuvers like reversing into a space. However, be aware that during holidays, there might be more students, so the coach's schedule could be tighter, and the practice time might not be very long. The downside is that some small driving schools or those in suburban areas might take a holiday break, so it's best to call the driving school directly to confirm. I recommend booking in advance to avoid a wasted trip. In terms of safety, although there's less traffic, beginners can easily get distracted and lose focus, so it's important to stay concentrated. Overall, practicing driving during statutory holidays is completely feasible, offering high flexibility and suiting working people with little free time.

Driving schools are still open for practice during statutory holidays, as I've experienced many such bookings. Typically, driving schools remain operational on holidays to serve students, but advance scheduling is required. Due to limited instructor availability, popular dates like Spring Festival or Labor Day may require early booking to secure a slot. Some driving schools may charge a small service fee, usually around tens of yuan, which isn't expensive. Students should choose their time slots wisely, avoiding peak hours like early morning or evening when holiday traffic can be heavier. Personally, I find practicing during holidays more relaxed and conducive to focused learning, which helps progress faster. However, don't wait too long to book—it's best to check the driving school's official website or app for their holiday announcements. Safety first: beginners must stay alert, especially with increased holiday traffic. In short, don't worry about holidays being unavailable—just plan ahead.

As a beginner driver, I think practicing driving during legal holidays is a great option. With a busy work schedule, holidays provide the perfect opportunity to go to the driving school, offering great flexibility. I tried booking practice sessions during New Year's Day, and the driving school was open, with the instructor even scheduling extra lessons. However, it's important to confirm in advance, as some places might be closed. The advantage of holidays is fewer people, less crowding, and more freedom when practicing parking maneuvers. The downside is slightly higher costs or tired instructors who might not teach as meticulously. I recommend new learners like me to call and confirm the schedule beforehand. Overall, if you're bored during the holidays, going for driving practice is a great way to pass the time while improving your skills.


