Do I need to bring my ID card for Subject 2 training?
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You need to bring your ID card, as trainees are required to swipe their ID cards on the device to record training hours. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Recording training hours: Recording hours for Subject 2 essentially refers to the practice sessions. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," a maximum of 4 training hours per day is allowed, and trainees must complete 16 practical training hours plus 4 theoretical training hours before they can schedule the exam. 2. Training hour requirements: Taking the most common C1 and C2 models in driving schools as examples, the training hours for Subject 1 are 12 hours, while for Subject 2, manual transmission (C1) requires 16 hours of training, and automatic transmission (C2) requires 14 hours.
Last year when I was learning to drive, this issue really bothered me a lot. During the second subject training, the driving instructor specifically told us not to bring ID cards for regular practice sessions, as they mainly relied on facial recognition for attendance. However, there were a few times when the driving school system was being upgraded, requiring ID card swiping for identity verification. I ended up going empty-handed and had to wait for the instructor to manually register me, which wasted half an hour of practice time. But on the exam day, you must remember to bring it, otherwise you won't even get through the exam center gate. I recommend confirming the equipment requirements with your instructor in advance - some driving schools using fingerprint recognition don't require ID cards at all. Just prepare a small document bag for your student card and phone, traveling light helps you focus better on practicing reverse parking.