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How Long Does It Generally Take to Learn Subject 2 for Driving?

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RonanFitz
08/30/25 8:20am
Applicants practicing at different driving schools often receive varying amounts of training time. Below is a relevant introduction to Subject 2: Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test subject. Test Content: The C1 license test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as an S-curve). Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection. The C2 license test includes four mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as an S-curve).
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Lopes
09/12/25 5:13am
Regarding how long it takes to learn Subject 2, my personal experience is that it usually takes about 15 to 20 days. This mainly depends on your practice frequency and learning ability. At that time, I insisted on practicing for one or two hours every day, and didn’t slack off even on weekends. Subject 2 includes projects like reversing into a garage and parallel parking. At first, I found reversing into the garage particularly difficult, as the car always crossed the line. It took me four or five days to get the hang of it. The instructor said my progress was average—some people manage it in one or two weeks, while those with poor coordination might take a month. You also need to consider the waiting time for exam slots, which can sometimes take a week. The key is not to practice intermittently, like only going once or twice a week, as that will definitely prolong the process. Additionally, it’s best to do a couple of practice rounds at the simulated test site before the exam. Familiarizing yourself with the venue can really reduce the chance of failing.
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Nadine
10/26/25 6:02am
From my observations of driving learners, it usually takes about half a month to three weeks to master Subject 2 (parking tests). Practicing for one hour daily is most appropriate, and it's best to maintain consistency without breaks. Reversing into a parking space takes the most time, and many people get stuck here. It's recommended to adjust the rearview mirrors and seat properly before starting. Some driving schools arrange for students to take turns practicing, which might mean only getting three or four actual driving attempts per day, slowing progress. Additionally, older learners might need more time as their reactions can be a bit slower. The fastest I've seen someone pass was in ten days, but that was a student who spent five hours daily at the driving school. Nowadays, many apps offer instructional videos for Subject 2, and watching them a few times at home before practicing can improve results. If you encounter delays in scheduling the exam, the overall time might extend by two or three more weeks.
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VanLandon
12/09/25 6:21am
I think mastering Subject 2 within 20 days is reasonable. Back when I was learning during summer vacation with full-day practice – practicing reverse parking and parallel parking in the morning, then slopes and curves in the afternoon – I passed the test in three weeks. Actually, you can grasp the key points of each item within a few days, but achieving zero mistakes requires muscle memory. My suggestion is to focus on practicing just one item at a time, like obsessively working on reverse parking today, instead of juggling two or three items simultaneously. Many people fail due to stalling on slopes or crossing lines, which requires daily repetition to find the balance point between the clutch and steering wheel. Exam mentality is also crucial – don’t rush to sign up; only apply for a test slot when you’re completely steady. If you have limited practice time, like working professionals who can only come twice a week, it might take over a month.
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