
Under normal circumstances and assuming all tests are passed on the first attempt, the minimum time required is no less than 50 days. However, in reality, due to factors such as driving school hour requirements, backlog of students, exam quota arrangements, availability of vehicles and instructors, the typical time to obtain a driver's license is around 3 months. Below is relevant information about the driving test: 1. Introduction: The motor vehicle driving test is conducted to obtain a driver's license, following a nationally unified set of exam subjects and passing standards. 2. Test Categories: The test is divided into three subjects covering theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and civilized driving knowledge, with four tests in total. The specific test items vary depending on the type of vehicle license. The basic process includes form filling, physical examination, application acceptance, fee payment, testing, and license issuance.

The shortest time to obtain a driver's license in 2021 was approximately three weeks, but this depends on your schedule and personal circumstances. When I took the test last year, I started the theoretical course immediately after registration and completed the online test for Subject 1. Then, I spent half a day every day practicing Subjects 2 and 3. I chose a large driving school, which made it easier to schedule exams, and I didn’t have to wait long to take two subjects consecutively. The whole process took only 22 days because I had time to practice driving every day without delays. The key is to register early to avoid peak periods and communicate frequently with the instructor to arrange intensive practice. During the pandemic, some places might have had longer queues, but the policies in the city I chose remained unchanged, allowing me to book exams quickly. Don’t underestimate the theoretical part—doing online practice questions in advance saves time. Remember, the faster you want to finish, the more stable your practice should be—safety comes first.

Getting a driver's license isn't just about speed—it's about steady progress. In 2021, the fastest might take three to four weeks, but many factors affect the timeline. For example, regulations require at least a 7-day gap between passing the written test (Subject 1) and taking the road test (Subject 3), plus practice and scheduling intervals, so the minimum is over 20 days. I planned carefully, learning to drive after work every day without breaks, and it still took me over a month to get my license. Don’t rush it—if you’re not well-practiced in Subjects 2 and 3, you’re more likely to have accidents on the road. Some driving schools offer accelerated programs with priority test scheduling to save time, but they cost extra. I recommend choosing a reputable driving school for advice, balancing work and practice. During the pandemic, scheduling delays happened, but don’t panic—stay consistent, and you’ll get it done.

Want to get your driver's license quickly in 2021? Time is key. Having taken the test myself, I estimate the fastest time is around 25 days. The theoretical part (Subject 1) can be done online and completed in a week. For practical sections like Subject 2 and Subject 3, intensive practice of 2 hours daily for two weeks should prepare you for the exams. However, you might need to wait a few days if test slots are limited. Don’t forget the mandatory intervals—usually at least a week between Subject 1 and Subject 3. Opting for a VIP course might speed things up, costing more but saving hassle. Stay proactive in tracking progress, and use mobile apps for convenient scheduling. Remember to leave some downtime to relax and avoid burnout affecting your learning.

Getting a driver's license in 2021 required balancing speed, cost, and time. My friend managed it in 21 days by practicing daily during his student vacation. He chose an all-inclusive package costing 1,500 yuan extra, with the driving school guaranteeing completion within 20 days. Regular classes often take 40+ days. The process involved quickly starting practical training after the theory test (Subject 1), intensive 1-week practice for Subjects 2 and 3, then scheduling exams. minimum intervals between tests can't be shortened further. Self-practice can be cost-effective if efficient. Check local driving school policies and avoid peak enrollment periods.

The time it takes to get a driver's license in 2021 varies for each individual. On average, it took about four weeks at that time, but some skilled individuals could complete it in just over twenty days. For example, one of my colleagues, despite being busy with work, managed to squeeze in practice sessions after work and obtained the license in three weeks. The driving school arranged the schedule well, allowing continuous testing without breaks. The key factor is personal availability: full-time students or those on vacation can speed up the process by practicing daily. The pandemic didn't significantly affect the policies, but appointment scheduling occasionally involved waiting. It's advisable to register early, avoid delays, and stay focused from the written test onwards.


