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How long does it take to get a driver's license?

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LucilleRose
07/24/25 1:24am
It takes at least 45 days to obtain a driver's license, and the specific time varies from person to person. The following are the relevant regulations and precautions for the driving test: Relevant regulations: Applicants who learn to drive on the training ground and on the road must obtain a learning driving certificate in accordance with the regulations. The validity period of the learning driving certificate is three years, and the applicant must complete the subject two and subject three tests within the validity period. If the test is not completed within the validity period, the passed subjects will be invalidated. The starting time is the date when the subject one test is passed. Precautions: No more than 5 test appointments if failed: During the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of appointments for the subject two and subject three road driving skill tests shall not exceed five times each (i.e., there are ten test opportunities in total). If the fifth test appointment is still failed, the results of other passed subjects will be invalidated, and the student needs to retake the test starting from subject one.
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AlexandraMarie
08/10/25 8:48pm
I think the time it takes to get a driver's license really varies from person to person, but generally speaking, you can follow the complete process from registration. The first step is enrolling in a driving school and undergoing a medical examination, which usually takes about a week to get the medical report. Next is the theoretical test for Subject 1, and most people can pass it after one or two weeks of studying the questions. Then comes Subject 2, the field driving test, which requires one to two weeks of practice, depending on the coach's schedule and your availability. Booking the Subject 3 road test might involve some waiting, averaging one to two weeks; after passing, you can immediately take Subject 4, and you'll receive your license within seven days of passing. If everything goes smoothly, the entire process can be completed in as little as one and a half months. However, if you fail any test or register during peak periods, it might take up to three months. The key is to maintain a positive attitude, avoid delaying practice, and plan each step carefully to prevent wasting time.
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DeAmir
09/24/25 3:08am
I got my driver's license in just over 50 days last year, and I was super excited! I took action immediately after signing up, and the medical check-up was done the next day. For the written test (Subject 1), I focused on memorizing the questions and passed within two weeks. Then, my instructor taught me in great detail, and after practicing daily for a week, I aced Subject 2. I scheduled Subject 3 quickly, passed the road test on the first try, and then nailed Subject 4 to get my license instantly. The key is efficient time management—choose a reputable driving school and don’t skimp on costs; ask friends for recommendations. Don’t slack off during practice, and use driving school apps like 'Driving Test Essentials' to make studying easier. Plan your test schedule in advance to avoid holiday rushes. Young people learn fast and have an advantage—now I’m driving everywhere, and it’s awesome!
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OKeegan
11/07/25 5:20am
Don't rush the process of learning to drive; it usually takes at least two months. I was a bit slower with the theoretical part, taking three weeks to pass Subject 1. I failed Subject 2 once and had to wait two extra weeks for the retake. The whole process dragged on for nearly three months. Considering various unexpected factors like waiting for exam slots and peak-hour traffic, it's advisable to set aside 2 to 4 months and keep a relaxed mindset. Choose a reliable driving school—don’t just go for the cheapest option. Solid practice reduces the risk of failure. For middle-aged people juggling work, it’s even more important to balance things and avoid putting too much pressure on yourself.
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