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

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VanKate
09/06/25 8:25am

Students can obtain their license in approximately 45-60 days if they pass all tests on the first attempt. The time to get the license depends not only on the student's aptitude for driving but also on the time they spend practicing at the driving school. If a student fails an exam, they must wait 10 days before retaking it, which will extend the overall time to get the license. Below is a detailed introduction to the driver's license test process: 1. Subject 1 Test: The Subject 1 test has a full score of 100, and a passing score is 90 or above. There are two test attempts on the same day. Generally, after successful registration, the Subject 1 test can be taken in 3-5 days. The time from registration to the Subject 1 test is about 10-15 days. 2. Subject 2 Test: After passing Subject 1, students are assigned a Subject 2 coach at the driving school. If the student has sufficient practice time, they can usually schedule the Subject 2 test after 4-7 days of practice. There must be at least a 10-day interval between passing Subject 1 and scheduling Subject 2. After scheduling, the Subject 2 test can be taken in 3-5 days. The Subject 2 test consists of five items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and S-curve driving. The full score is 100, and a passing score is 80. There are two test attempts on the same day. The time from practice to the Subject 2 test is about 10-15 days. 3. Subject 3 Test: The Subject 3 test is a road test, usually requiring 7-10 days or more of practice. The scheduling of the Subject 3 test must be at least 30 days after passing Subject 1. After scheduling, the test can be taken in about 3-5 days. The full score is 100, and a passing score is 90. The time from practice to the Subject 3 test is about 21-30 days. 4. Subject 4 Test: Some driving schools allow students to schedule the Subject 4 test on the same day after passing Subject 3, but most require a 3-7 day interval. The Subject 4 test has a full score of 100, and a passing score is 90.

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LaEmilia
09/18/25 7:57am

I've seen many beginners ask this. The fastest way to get your license depends on your current situation and choosing the right driving school. Regulations require a minimum study period of 30 days, including both theory and practical training hours. However, if you find a driving school with a tight schedule, spend every day at the training ground to complete all required hours, and pass both the theory and practical tests on the first try, you can get it done in as little as three weeks. But driving is a serious matter—speed shouldn't be the only priority; safety comes first. Back when I was learning, some rushed through the basics and ended up failing the test, which set them back a month. I recommend researching local driving schools' reputations first, asking friends who recently got their licenses, and choosing an accelerated program to save time. Also, spend extra time practicing to avoid mistakes on the test day that could delay your plans.

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SanEllie
11/01/25 8:25am

Last year when I got my driver's license, my goal was to obtain it quickly for a road trip. The fastest possible timeframe is within three weeks: First spend a few days intensively memorizing the theory test bank to pass Subject 1; then practice Subjects 2 and 3 daily at the driving school without taking weekends off; ask the instructor to help schedule early tests and do a few mock exams beforehand. My personal experience shows diligence is key – don't delay practice by fooling around. My driving school even offered an accelerated test package, but it cost extra. However, they didn't guarantee three weeks for everyone because if you fail any subject, you'll need to retake it – like my friend who failed due to nerves and had to wait for the next test cycle. In short, finding a reliable driving school plus personal effort makes getting licensed within a month entirely feasible.

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MacJudah
12/15/25 8:33am

Having coached at a driving school for many years, the fastest students can obtain their license in approximately 18 to 25 days. The key is efficiently completing the theoretical studies. After passing the written test (Subject 1), we arrange intensive practical training sessions. Continuous practice can shorten the intervals. With a good joint examination mechanism for Subject 2 and Subject 3, passing both in one go can save weeks. However, it's essential to comply with the mandatory training hours, as policies do not allow completion in fewer than 30 days. I advise beginners not to rush at the expense of basics—safe driving is paramount. When choosing a driving school, consider its scheduling speed and the instructors' patience. In practice, weather or school scheduling might occasionally cause minor delays, but with proper planning, it's generally achievable within three weeks.

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