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How Long Does It Take to Practice for Subject 2?

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DiElliot
07/24/2025, 04:12:13 PM

Usually 12-22 days. In driving schools, for C1 and C2 driver's license training, the theoretical training hours for Subject 2 must reach 2 hours, and the practical training hours must reach 22 hours before taking the exam. The following points should be noted: 1. Adjust the seat properly: Before starting, you must adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before fingerprint verification. 2. Follow the project rules: Each test item in the examination area is monitored by GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area of that item. Once the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it means entering the test area of that item, and the test must be completed according to the rules of that item. 3. Correct mistakes promptly: When an operation error is found, it should be corrected in time to ensure the accuracy of the operation and reduce the chance of point deduction.

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SanJoel
08/10/2025, 05:17:16 AM

The practice time for Subject 2 varies from person to person. I've seen many beginners learning to drive, and it's generally recommended to spend two to three weeks, practicing one to two hours each day. The key is to build a solid foundation, especially for maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking—don’t rush, as it’s easy to develop bad habits. Consistency is crucial; daily practice helps maintain muscle memory. If your coordination is weaker, you might need a few extra days of practice, along with five or six mock tests for better preparation. Accumulating around 15 to 20 hours of total practice time should be enough to pass the exam. From a safety perspective, thorough practice reduces nervousness and ensures fewer issues on the road, boosting confidence after passing. Remember to find a good instructor, ask for advice, and don’t rely solely on theory.

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SanEmery
09/26/2025, 12:34:14 AM

When I first started learning to drive, it took me about three weeks to complete the second subject of the driving test. I practiced for about an hour on weekdays and increased it to two or three hours on weekends. At first, I couldn't align the car properly when reversing and often stalled the engine, but later I gradually got the hang of the clutch and improved. The instructor taught me some tricks, like adjusting the rearview mirror angle and practicing parallel parking multiple times to find the right position. The whole process took 18 hours in total—not the fastest, but a solid foundation is more important. My advice to beginners is not to be afraid of spending time; the key is to get behind the wheel as much as possible and familiarize yourself with the car's behavior, from the accelerator to the brake. Stay relaxed during the test, be patient, and you'll pass soon. Also, wear comfortable shoes during practice, adjust your seat properly, and avoid fatigue and distractions.

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JocelynAnn
11/09/2025, 01:37:46 AM

My experience with passing the Subject 2 test is that there's no need to drag out practice for too long—about two weeks is sufficient, totaling around 12 to 15 hours. The key is daily hands-on practice, focusing on mastering reverse parking and hill starts, and simulating test scenarios is very effective. Staying relaxed is crucial; avoid excessive tension. Familiarize yourself with the test site layout in advance and memorize the changes in reference points. During intensive practice, communicate more with peers to reduce error frequency.

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RiverFitz
12/30/2025, 03:24:41 AM

I believe that for the second driving test, it's essential to practice sufficiently, with a minimum of 20 hours of practice as a baseline. Insufficient practice can easily lead to failing the test or causing accidents on the road, especially when handling maneuvers like turning and parking. The content should start from the basics, covering different weather conditions and road scenarios to develop instinctive reactions. Safety comes first; beginners shouldn't skimp on time. Spend a few extra days practicing repeatedly until confident. During practice, enhance focus, such as watching markings and rearview mirrors, to prevent blind spot risks. The entire process might take two to three weeks, but it's worth it.

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DiTalia
03/27/2026, 10:34:09 PM

Having played with cars for years, I regard the practice for Subject Two as an art of control, usually requiring about 10 to 14 days of practice, totaling around 14 hours. The key is to feel the car, such as the throttle responsiveness and the clutch's semi-engagement point, and to focus on details like mastering the distance during reversing. Running through the course multiple times to familiarize with the markers helps develop muscle memory. Additionally, exploring the vehicle's characteristics, such as changes in braking force, can aid in handling the test site with ease. The time required varies from person to person, but diligent practice of the basics is crucial.

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