How Long Does It Take to Learn Driving?

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VonDelilah
07/29/25 5:50am
Generally, it takes about 2 months to learn driving. Below is relevant information about the driving test: 1. Definition of Driving Test Simulation Fee: The simulation fee and venue fee refer to the costs required for conducting a mock test at the examination site. During the process of obtaining a driver's license, apart from the registration fee, simulation fee, and venue fee, there are no other charges. However, the decision to take the mock test or not is entirely up to the individual; one can choose to either take it or not. 2. Driving Test: Applicants for a motor vehicle driver's license must pass the following four subjects: Subject 1 - Knowledge of Road Traffic Safety Laws and Regulations, Subject 2 - Field Driving Skills, Subject 3 - Road Driving Skills, and Subject 4 - Knowledge of Safe and Civilized Driving. The tests are conducted in the order of Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. Only after passing the previous subject can one proceed to the next.
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McWalter
08/12/25 9:22am
When I first started learning to drive, I was also curious about the time limit. The typical duration for learning to drive is three years, counting from the day you pass the subject one exam. It's not a short time, but it's advisable to finish early, as busy lives can easily hold you back. I remember my colleague was so occupied with work that they almost had to start over because they took the subject three exam near the end of the third year. Many factors can affect your progress, such as the efficiency of the driving school's arrangements, waiting times at the test center, or how often you practice. If you don't have time to practice regularly, your progress will be slow. It's recommended to make a plan after enrolling, setting aside some time each week to get familiar with the car, and consult your driving instructor for specific details to avoid surprises. Of course, policies vary slightly by region—some places extend the limit to three and a half years, but most cap it at three.
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