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Can I Get My Driver's License in Two Months During Summer Vacation?

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CarterRose
08/26/25 6:00am

It should be possible. The number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam vary by region. Generally, in cities with a large number of applicants and slightly more challenging exams, the waiting time for tests is longer, so it's hard to say exactly how long it will take to get a driver's license. In areas with fewer applicants, the fastest time to obtain a license can be as short as one month. Regulations: According to regulations, you can apply to schedule the Subject 2 test 10 days after passing Subject 1, and the Subject 3 test can be scheduled 10 days after passing Subject 2. Once you pass Subject 3, you can schedule the Subject 4 test at any time. Therefore, it is possible to complete the driver's license exams within two months during summer vacation. Notes: Of course, some places may require completing a certain number of study hours before scheduling exams. For C1 and C2 licenses, the study hours mainly include theoretical and practical hours. Subject 1 requires 12 hours of theoretical study. Subject 2 requires 2 hours of theoretical study and 32 hours of practical training. Subject 3 requires 12 hours of theoretical study and 24 hours of practical training. Regulations may vary slightly by location, so please refer to the latest local standards.

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AllisonAnn
09/08/25 8:33am

Actually, it's quite tight to get a driver's license in two months during summer vacation, but it's entirely possible. My cousin did it last summer in his hometown—he passed the written test (Subject 1) after just three days of cramming. For Subject 2, he spent half a month practicing daily at the driving school, focusing last-minute on reverse parking and hill starts. Subject 3 mainly involved mastering light controls and road test details, with the final week dedicated to familiarizing himself with the test route. The key was smooth scheduling—his test center had frequent slots, so he squeezed in Subjects 2 and 3 back-to-back, finishing Subject 4 in just over 40 days. But beware: some regions now require 600 km of driving practice before taking Subject 3, which would make summer completion impossible. Always check local policies before enrolling.

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GenesisFitz
10/22/25 8:41am

Getting a driver's license in two months mainly depends on your learning pace and the local driving school's schedule. As a part-time instructor in the university town, the summer intensive courses for students have particularly high pass rates. There was a female student who practiced driving for two hours every afternoon without fail, and she took the second subject test after just ten days—the key is not to interrupt training. If you encounter a backlog in scheduling exams, it can be troublesome. For example, during the peak enrollment period in July at our driving school, the first subject test was scheduled ten days later. It's advisable to choose a driving school with a nearby training ground to save commuting time. Automatic transmission is much faster than manual, as it eliminates the need to practice hill starts and gear shifting, saving you three to five days. For the last few days before the exam, it's best to stay near the driving school.

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StDallas
12/06/25 2:16am

It depends on your foundation. Last year, I mentored a young man who had ridden motorcycles for ten years. He mastered reverse parking in just two sessions for Subject 2 and took the test after only 15 hours of practice. But it's riskier for beginners—just getting used to steering takes days. The exam process is stricter now; after passing Subject 1, you must wait ten days before taking Subject 3. I recommend finishing the Subject 1 question bank before summer vacation and scheduling the test immediately after getting your learning permit. It's best to find a driving school that offers night training—practicing at night avoids the heat and is more efficient. Suburban test sites have faster schedules but are farther away, while urban ones are convenient but crowded. Prepare sunscreen clothing and mosquito repellent in advance.

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