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How Long Does It Normally Take to Get a Driver's License?

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OBlakely
08/26/2025, 11:09 PM

Generally, it takes about 2 months to learn how to drive, but this duration can vary significantly depending on your personal schedule, learning ability, and the arrangements of the driving school. If you can only spare occasional time for practice and cannot attend frequently, it might take a bit longer to obtain your driver's license. Here is some relevant information about the driver's license examination: 1. Introduction: The driver's examination is a qualification test organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing this examination can you obtain a driver's license and legally operate motor vehicles. 2. Content: The examination for motor vehicle drivers is divided into the following sections: the test on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge (also known as the 'theory test,' referred to as 'Subject One'), the test on field driving skills (commonly known as the 'pole test,' referred to as 'Subject Two'), and the test on road driving skills and safe, civilized driving knowledge (commonly known as the 'road test,' referred to as 'Subject Three'). The examination content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with specific test items defined according to different types of vehicles for which the license is sought.

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LoganLynn
09/08/2025, 10:21 PM

As a recent college graduate, I spent about 60 days obtaining my C1 driver's license last summer. Shortly after registration, I began studying for the theoretical knowledge test (Subject 1), spending over a week reviewing the question bank and passing on my first attempt. Next came the Subject 2 practical training on the closed course - I attended driving school three times a week for two-hour sessions, persisting for about three weeks before passing. The course had many maneuvers, especially parallel parking which required extra practice. The Subject 3 road test was slightly easier, but I had to wait two weeks for scheduling. Finally, Subject 4 covered safe driving theory and was quickly completed for license issuance. The total duration mainly depends on practice frequency and exam scheduling speed - it takes longer during peak holiday periods. I recommend choosing a conveniently located driving school and maintaining a tight schedule to save significant time.

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DeMarley
10/22/2025, 11:09 PM

As a working professional with years of experience, it took me nearly three months to finally get my driver's license. From registration to passing the written test (Subject 1), it only took ten days, but the closed-course training (Subject 2) became a bottleneck. With frequent overtime work, I could only practice at the driving school on weekends, leading to slow progress and failing once, followed by a two-week wait for a retake. The road test (Subject 3) went smoothly, taking just two weeks, but the limited exam slots required advance booking. The whole process was time-consuming due to work schedules affecting practice routines, compounded by the peak exam season at the beginning of the year with long waiting times. Looking back, I wish I had enrolled earlier to avoid the rush or opted for online courses for the theoretical part. Time management is key—unlike me, don’t juggle work and license exams simultaneously, as exhaustion easily prolongs the process.

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VanRylee
12/05/2025, 10:33 PM

While taking care of my child, I obtained my driver's license in about four months. The theory test for Subject 1 was simple, and I passed it quickly. However, during Subject 2 training, my child was fussy, so I could only practice driving in fragmented time, just once or twice a week. It took me two months to pass, and I failed once, which delayed the process. Later, Subject 3 went faster, and I completed the road test in a week. The key is to communicate more with the instructor and find flexible course arrangements.

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SebastianDella
01/25/2026, 11:52 PM

According to the information, it normally takes one to two months to get a driver's license, but the actual duration depends on the individual. After registration, the theory test (Subject 1) is usually scheduled within a few days. There is at least a two-week gap between the training and the test for Subject 2, and in big cities, the waiting time may extend to a month. The same applies to the road test (Subject 3). Finally, passing Subject 4 allows immediate issuance of the license. The speed is greatly influenced by the region, the size of the driving school, and the individual's learning ability. Rural areas are faster, while cities are slower due to queuing. Choosing a good driving school is a key step.

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