How Long Does It Generally Take to Complete the Required Training Hours?
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Training requirements for C1 and C2 driver's licenses: 1. For Subject 1 (Theory), a minimum of 18 hours of theoretical training and 6 hours of practical training are required. 2. For Subject 2, 2 hours of theoretical training and 22 hours of practical training are required. 3. For Subject 3, 10 hours of theoretical training and 28 hours of practical training are required, totaling 86 hours. Below is an introduction to the driver's license examination process: 1. Registration and medical examination. 2. Obtain the "Supplementary Form of Motor Vehicle Driver Application": Bring your ID card/temporary residence permit and medical examination form to the traffic police detachment corresponding to your ID card/temporary residence permit address to collect the "Supplementary Form of Motor Vehicle Driver Application". 3. Fingerprint collection: You must bring your original ID card. 4. Traffic regulations learning: The driving school applies for a training quota from the vehicle management office, and upon approval, notifies the student to take the traffic regulations test (known as Subject 1 test).
The process of learning driving hours, I remember when I first started learning to drive, it took me about three months because the hour requirements were quite strict. Generally, driving schools require a total of around 60 hours, including theory classes, field practice, and road test simulations. Back when I was learning, I went three to four times a week, practicing for one or two hours each session. The theory part took about 10 hours and was completed in less than two weeks. Field practice required 20 hours to gradually master reversing into the garage and parallel parking. The road test portion was mandatory for 30 hours, and it was best to practice daily to get the feel. Actually, the duration varies from person to person. Clumsy learners like me might take two to three months, but smarter friends could manage it in one or two months. I recommend choosing a reputable driving school and not skipping hours to save money—this reduces exam stress and ensures a safe pass on the road test. Regularly reviewing theory app questions also saves time.