
Driving practice is not something you can do whenever you want. Before going, you must inform the instructor or make arrangements with them, as there are multiple people who need to practice. Besides scheduling practice sessions, the instructor also needs to coordinate the practice times of other trainees to ensure that each trainee meets the required hours for the exam. Below is some information about the driver's license: 1. Full name of the driver's license: Officially known as the motor vehicle driver's license, also referred to as a 'driver's license,' it is the legal document required for operating motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and without these skills, driving recklessly can lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not allowed to drive on public roads. 2. For those who already have a driver's license: For individuals who have already mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive vehicles on the road is the 'driver's license.' This indicates that a driver's license is a form of 'permit.'

Last time I went for driving practice, I realized you can't just show up whenever you want. You have to book a slot with the driving school in advance. Before each session, you need to register at the front desk to check if the instructor's car already has a full schedule of students. If you just show up unannounced, nine times out of ten you'll be turned away. Also, there are fixed time slots for practice sessions - at our school it's 8-11am and 2-5pm daily. Miss your slot and that's it. I'd advise new learners to contact their instructor early to confirm the schedule, especially on weekends when you need to book way ahead - with dozens of students competing for 2-3 cars, getting a spot can be really tough.

My younger brother recently learned a lesson when practicing driving. He thought he could go to the driving school anytime to practice, but was turned away three times before realizing he had to follow the scheduled sessions. The driving school limits each person to a maximum of 4 practice sessions per week, with each session lasting no more than 1.5 hours, making it impossible to cram. The key is that different driving exercises are scheduled for specific time slots—like parallel parking on Mondays and Tuesdays, and hill starts on Wednesdays and Thursdays. His instructor was right: practicing driving is like making a doctor's appointment—showing up unannounced means wasted trips. Now, my brother has gotten into the habit of booking his spot on the app three days in advance.

Last month, I encountered the same issue while learning to drive. The instructor said there were too many students and limited space, so a scheduling system had to be implemented. Our driving school has 120 students sharing just three training cars, and we take turns using them. If everyone just showed up randomly, it would disrupt the teaching order and result in poor practice outcomes. Usually, when I make a reservation, I ask the front desk to check for available time slots, avoiding peak hours on weekends and opting for weekday afternoons instead. Additionally, during the intensive training week before the exam, it's crucial to be extra careful as practice slots are extremely scarce. It's best to register at least half a month in advance.


