Can I get my driver's license in one month now?
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Generally, it's not possible to complete the driver's license test within one month due to the issue of accumulating required training hours. Typically, it takes about three months, and the shortest time would be around two months, provided that you pass each test on the first attempt. 1. Subject 1: Getting a driver's license is both simple and challenging. It's simple because the test content is fixed, and Subject 1 is theoretical. 2. Subject 2: Tests include reverse parking, starting on a slope, S-curve driving, right-angle turns, and parallel parking. 3. Subject 3: Tests road driving skills, such as turning left or right, changing lanes, overtaking, and shifting gears. 4. Subject 4: Also theoretical; it may sound easy, but various situations can arise during the actual process.
Last year, I accompanied a friend to get his driver's license. He said it would take at least 40 days because after passing Subject 1, you have to wait 10 days before taking Subject 2, and then another 30-day interval before Subject 3. The practice time is also unavoidable—going to the driving school every day for two weeks to prepare for Subject 2, and another week of practice before taking Subject 3. Although Subject 4 is quick, the waiting time in line beforehand eats up a lot of time. The fastest learner I've seen got their license in 35 days, but that required passing all exams on the first try and coinciding with a month with many exam sessions. For most people, stretching it to two months is normal, as rushing into exams without proper practice can easily lead to failure.