How Long Does It Take to Get a Driver's License by Learning on Weekends?
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It depends on individual ability. In fact, whether you learn to drive on weekends or every day, there is no fixed time for how long it takes to get a driver's license, because everyone's understanding and learning ability are different, leading to varying speeds of learning. Therefore, the time to obtain a license cannot be generalized. It can only be said that the time to get a license depends on your learning speed and exam progress. Vehicle classification: Vehicles are complex and are further divided into many levels internally. Different training models are available based on these levels, leading to corresponding driver's license categories. Generally, buses require an A license, trucks a B license, and cars a C license. These can be further divided into A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, etc.
As a driving instructor who frequently assists new trainees, I can say that obtaining a driver's license by learning only on weekends typically takes 3 to 6 months. This timeframe is because driving school training is divided into several stages: first, theoretical study for Subject 1 (traffic regulations), followed by practical training; Subject 2 focuses on skills like reversing and parallel parking; Subject 3 is the actual road test. If you only practice for 1-2 hours each weekend, progress will naturally be slower. Additionally, exam scheduling may involve waiting periods, which can sometimes prolong the process. I've seen some trainees who attend only once a week take months to pass. The key is to practice fundamental skills consistently rather than rushing. Safe driving is far more important than speed. Choosing a good driving school and instructor, along with regular theory review, ensures steady progress.