How is the three-year time limit for driving school calculated?
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Within 3 years after passing the subject one exam, you must pass subjects two, three, and four, otherwise the exam qualification will be canceled. The number of appointments for subject two and subject three cannot exceed five times. If exceeded, you will have to start over from subject one.
Speaking of the three-year deadline for driving schools, I was also completely confused when I first started learning to drive. The three-year validity period for your driver's license training begins on the day you pass the theoretical exam (Subject 1). You must complete all exams from Subject 1 to Subject 4 within these three years, including written tests, driving skill training, and road tests. If you exceed this timeframe, all previous results become invalid, and you'll have to re-enroll and start over. I procrastinated for half a year and almost missed the deadline—I had to rush to schedule my exams at the last minute. I recommend planning ahead and not following my example. You can usually check the remaining time through your driving school's app—don't wait until the last day to take the test, as rushing can lead to mistakes and delay your progress. Maintaining consistent practice during your training is much more efficient.