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Can Subject Two and Subject Four Be Clocked In Together?

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ORyder
07/30/25 12:30am

Subject Two and Subject Four can be clocked in together, depending on the local driving learning process. You can consult your coach for details. Below is an introduction to the driving test: 1. Introduction: The motor vehicle driving test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driving license, adopting nationally unified test subjects and passing standards. 2. Classification: The test is divided into three subjects and four tests, including theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving-related knowledge. 3. Process: The basic process includes form filling, physical examination, acceptance, payment, examination, and certificate issuance.

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SanTaylor
08/15/25 5:13am

As a driving student, I have encountered similar confusion. Subjects 2 and 4 cannot be clocked in simultaneously because they are separate modules in the driving school app. Subject 2 focuses on practical training, such as reversing into a parking space or parallel parking. Clocking in requires the coach to be present to confirm the location and time, ensuring you genuinely practice. On the other hand, Subject 4 covers safety theory knowledge, relying entirely on online question practice or video watching to accumulate class hours. The two systems conflict—when I tried to operate both sides of the app simultaneously, the GPS detection failed, and only one time was recorded. To pass smoothly, I recommend scheduling them separately: focus on clocking in for Subject 2 during weekday driving practice, and spend two hours at home on weekends brushing up on Subject 4 questions. This approach is efficient and avoids data confusion. Also, pay attention to the app’s reminder function and check the logs after each daily clock-in to prevent overtime or missed records. After all, passing the driver’s license test relies on steady accumulation—meticulously completing each step is key, and there’s no shortcut to saving time.

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StIan
10/19/25 8:24am

As a long-term driving instructor, let me address this issue. The check-ins for Subject 2 and Subject 4 must be done separately and cannot be combined in the APP. Subject 2 involves practical driving skill training, where check-ins rely on GPS vehicle location and confirmation from the instructor's end to ensure students complete the required training hours. Subject 4, on the other hand, is purely theoretical online learning, with the APP automatically recording time spent on answering questions or watching video lessons. If a student attempts to simultaneously work on Subject 4 questions while at the training ground, the system will either report an error or interrupt, rendering the data invalid. Based on my experience, it's best to advise students to focus on one subject at a time—only check in for Subject 2 during driving practice and handle Subject 4 calmly at home. This approach leads to more solid learning outcomes and avoids technical issues. Additionally, the APP usually has anti-cheating mechanisms; running both subjects simultaneously may result in account suspension, which could delay exam progress. Proper time management allows Subject 4 to be completed in fragmented periods, making it more efficient than trying to force both subjects at once.

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DelWalter
12/03/25 2:10am

I just got my driver's license last year, and I remember that the clock-in for Subject 2 and Subject 4 had to be done separately. For Subject 2, the instructor supervised the clock-in at the training ground, recording the practice time in real-time, so you couldn't afford to be distracted. Subject 4, on the other hand, allowed you to accumulate class hours just by answering questions on the mobile app, which was much more flexible. However, the system couldn't run both functions simultaneously—I tried opening two interfaces once, and the app froze immediately, wasting a whole day's effort. In the end, it was easier to clock in separately: focusing on practical training during Subject 2 and spending half an hour on Subject 4 before bed. It worked efficiently, and I passed the exams on the first try—no need to risk merging them. Anyway, the app is smart enough now to track your progress and remind you when to make up for missed sessions. Don’t look for shortcuts; just take it steady.

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