
It takes about 10 to 15 days to study for the driving license subject test, including 2 hours of theoretical learning and 22 hours of practical learning. Precautions for the subject 2 test: 1. During the preparation before getting into the car, adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before fingerprint verification, and wait for the instructions of the accompanying coach before operating; 2. Each test item in the test site is detected by GPS positioning, and the control line of each item represents the test area of the item. When the front of the vehicle passes the control line, it means the test starts; 3. Before entering the next test item each time, confirm whether there are still vehicles taking the test ahead. If there are vehicles taking the test in the front item, you must stop and wait before the yellow line of the item and must not enter. Entering rashly will result in test failure.









There's really no standard answer for the learning duration of Subject Two. When I was learning to drive, I enrolled in a good driving school where the instructor scheduled me for two hours of practice daily. Parallel parking and hill starts were the main focus, and after about two weeks of practice, I felt ready and passed the test on my first attempt. I remember a young guy in my class with exceptional coordination skills who confidently took the test after just five days of practice. Another girl was slower to pick things up and practiced for a month before daring to take the test. The key is frequent practice—some people naturally have a better feel for driving and progress faster. My advice is to stay focused during your lessons and avoid inconsistency; it's common to complete everything within a month this way. Also, factor in the waiting time for the test—booking early can save you some waiting. In short, it varies from person to person, and patience plus diligent practice is what matters most.

The duration of learning driving skills for Subject 2 really varies from person to person. Driving schools usually arrange about 10 hours of training sessions, covering skills like reversing and parallel parking. Attending classes 2-3 times a week typically allows completion within ten days before being ready for the test. However, I've noticed some people pick it up quickly, gaining confidence after just a few days of practice. Those who struggle may need additional training hours. Booking the test also involves waiting in line, with a week's delay being quite normal. Overall, completing the entire process from start to finish within a month isn't uncommon. Want to pass faster? Find a good instructor, practice more, don't slack off, and you'll progress quickly.

When I took the driving test for Subject Two, I started training immediately after registration. I went to the practice site every day and spent eight days getting familiar with all the test items. Reversing into the garage was the hardest part, so I practiced it the longest. On the exam day, I was a bit nervous but still passed smoothly. My friend was faster, mastering it in just five days. If you learn slowly, don't worry—just extend your practice time. In short, practicing diligently is the key.

I remember when I was young and getting my driver's license, I only practiced for a little over a week for Subject 2. Back then, there were fewer items to learn, and I passed the test easily. Now it's different—when my son took the test, there were more items and greater difficulty. He diligently practiced at the driving school for half a month, going three times a week. He even failed the test once before finally passing. It seems that learning to drive now takes more time. Properly arranging the frequency of practice is very important.

To efficiently learn Subject 2, my experience is to practice and memorize more. Spend three weeks: the first week practicing basic operations, the second week focusing on difficult items like hill starts and reverse parking, and the third week simulating exams plus review. Practice at least three times a week, with each session lasting over an hour. Those with good coordination may complete it in two weeks. Driving schools with high pass rates can speed up the process. Remember, diligent practice yields results—don’t procrastinate.


