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Can I practice driving during the National Day holiday?

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Alyssa
07/29/25 5:15pm

You can practice driving during the National Day holiday. Introduction to driver's license: A driver's license, fully known as a motor vehicle driving license, is a certificate required by law for individuals who operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals cannot drive on public roads without a license. Definition of driver's license: A motor vehicle driving license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities after a person who is legally permitted to learn driving has studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the relevant examinations, granting permission to drive a specific type of motor vehicle.

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GarrettFitz
08/14/25 7:47am

You can definitely practice driving during the National Day holiday. As a beginner myself, I've found that driving schools usually remain open during this period. I plan to practice for several hours every day during the holiday, as the long break makes it easier to schedule time. However, there are too many cars on the road, especially on main roads where traffic jams are severe, which can make beginners nervous and prone to mistakes. I recommend practicing early in the morning around 6-7 AM or in the evening around 8-9 PM when there are fewer cars and people, making it easier to practice reversing and gear shifting calmly. Choosing a quieter area like the suburbs or the driving school's training ground is better to avoid the rush hour in the city center. Bringing an experienced friend along to help watch the road can also make it safer. Overall, don’t waste the holiday—take the opportunity to improve your skills, but remember safety comes first, don’t rush. Practicing during the holiday can also help build confidence in handling complex road conditions, which is very helpful for passing the driving test.

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AllieDella
10/13/25 5:49am

Practicing driving during the National Day holiday is a good idea. Based on my experience, driving schools usually remain open during the holidays, and students can still book instructors for practice sessions. I think the key is to choose the right time, avoiding peak hours like after 10 a.m. or between 3-4 p.m. when traffic is chaotic and accidents are more likely. It's advisable to plan ahead—for example, practicing for an hour in the cool, less crowded morning can yield better results. Always check the vehicle's condition before practice, including tire pressure and lights, to ensure everything is in order. Bringing family along can enhance interaction, but avoid distractions from chatting. Overall, making good use of the long holiday can accelerate your learning progress, but stay cautious and don't let the festive mood affect your judgment. Practicing on familiar routes to handle emergencies like sudden braking or lane changes can also improve practical skills.

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FinleyLee
11/26/25 6:48am

It's no problem to practice driving during the National Day holiday, as driving schools operate normally during that time, and students can make appointments for practice. I recommend contacting the instructor in advance to confirm the schedule to avoid delaying the learning progress. When practicing, prioritize less crowded routes and avoid busy areas to minimize risks. Beginners should pay attention to maintaining a safe distance, and using the instructor's car is more reliable. Holiday practice offers ample time, high efficiency, and easier skill mastery. Always observe traffic rules, and practicing during off-peak hours is safer.

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VonJameson
01/16/26 8:16am

Of course, you can practice driving during the National Day holiday, but from what I've observed, the roads are crowded during holidays, with increased accident risks, so beginners need to be extra cautious. I recommend practicing in driving school compounds or suburban areas with fewer people, avoiding peak hours. Driving schools usually offer holiday services, so make sure to book in advance to secure a spot. Check the weather before practicing—sunny and dry conditions are more suitable. Always follow traffic rules, as police checks are stricter during holidays, so avoid any violations. From personal experience, practicing at dawn or dusk is more comfortable, while midday traffic is too congested. Protect yourself and consider public safety. Holiday driving practice can enhance your adaptability, but thorough planning is key.

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