How Long Does It Take to Complete the Driver's License Test?
2 Answers
You need to complete it within three years. It takes about two months to obtain a driver's license by passing the driving test. Here is the relevant information: Registration: You can take the theory test only 10 days after registration, and you need to score 90 out of 100 to qualify for the next test. If you pass the test in one go, it still takes 10 days to complete Subject 2 and finish practicing for it. Subject 2: For Subject 2 practice, after successfully passing Subject 1, it takes about 20 days to complete Subject 2. If you pass Subject 2 directly and move on to practicing Subject 3, it takes 30 days, which is now one month. Subject 3: For Subject 3 practice, if you fail Subject 2, you need to practice Subject 3, so you have to wait 10 days before registering for the Subject 3 test. After completing Subject 3 practice, you need to take the Subject 3 test, which takes about a week.
I just got my driver's license last year, and the whole process was quite interesting. It took me about ten months from registration to getting the license, but the key point is that after passing the written test (Subject 1), you must complete all the remaining exams within three years, including the field training (Subject 2), the road test (Subject 3), and the final theory test (Subject 4). At first, I thought I had plenty of time and procrastinated. Then I saw a guy at the driving school who didn’t make any progress for two years after passing Subject 1. He rushed to retake the exams near the end of the third year but still missed the deadline and had to start all over again, wasting extra money. So, my advice is to plan carefully after passing Subject 1—aim to practice driving two or three times a week, balancing work or study commitments. Generally, you can finish everything in about six months. Don’t end up regretting it like that guy.