How Long Does It Take to Get an Automatic Transmission License at the Fastest?
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If everything goes smoothly, it takes a little over two months to obtain a driver's license. The C2 license requires a total of 78 training hours, including 30 hours of theoretical knowledge training: 12 hours for Subject 1, 2 hours for Subject 2, and 16 hours for Subject 3. The remaining 48 hours are for practical training. Each student cannot exceed 4 hours of theoretical training per day and 4 hours of practical training per day. Full training hours must be completed before taking the exam. Below are the subjects for the automatic transmission test: 1. Subject 1: Examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. 2. Subject 2: Examination on site driving skills, including main items such as reversing into a garage, turning at a right angle, driving on a curve, parallel parking, and stopping and starting on a slope. 3. Subject 3: Examination on road driving skills, including basic items such as preparation before driving (checking around the vehicle counterclockwise, fastening the seat belt, turning on the left turn signal, shifting gears, releasing the handbrake, and honking the horn), starting, driving straight, changing lanes, passing intersections, parking by the roadside, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night. 4. Subject 4: Test on safe and civilized driving-related knowledge.
Last week, I just took my cousin to sign up for the automatic transmission driving test, and he could get his license in about a month at the earliest. The key is whether you can pass all the tests in one go. The theoretical questions for Subject 1 need to be practiced thoroughly in advance. With the current policy optimization, Subject 2 only tests four items, which is much simpler than the manual transmission test. If you enroll in a driving school that can quickly schedule classes, they will arrange driving practice immediately after passing Subject 1, with two hours of practice every day. Subject 3 mainly focuses on actual road reactions, and you just need to remember the details of the test route. My neighbor’s child got their license in just 32 days last summer vacation. The key is to avoid the peak enrollment period of July and August when students crowd in, as scheduling tests can be slower. If you fail and need a retake, it usually adds about half a month.