
Subject 2 training hours review takes approximately 15 days. Here is relevant information: 1. New regulations: According to the new "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Teaching and Examination Outline", the required training hours for each subject of C1 license are: Subject 1 (12 hours), Subject 2 (26 hours, including 2 theoretical hours), Subject 3 (40 hours, including 16 theoretical hours). Among them, the practical training hours for Subject 2 (five compulsory tests) and Subject 3 (long-distance and road tests) are both 24 hours, accounting for the majority of the total 78 training hours. For C1 license, 24 training hours must be completed for Subject 2 before taking the exam. 2. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skill test. The test items include five compulsory tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve.

The review of the subject two driving hours was completed in about two days when I was getting my driver's license. I submitted it on a weekday, and the driving school helped upload the materials, which were approved the next day without delaying the exam. However, some friends had to wait for three days, mainly depending on the local system and the efficiency of the driving school. During peak periods, such as the summer vacation when many people register or during system upgrades, it might take three to four days. It's recommended to follow the coach's instructions and complete the required driving hours without slacking off, and remind the driving school to upload the materials as soon as the hours are fulfilled. A slow review process can't be helped, but if it gets stuck, it might delay the exam scheduling and affect your plans. I used an app to track my progress and checked the status changes immediately after completing the sessions. If there were any issues, I contacted the driving school directly for resolution. In short, don't worry too much; it usually gets sorted out within three to five days.

The hour verification process is usually quite efficient. After driving schools submit materials to the transportation department, the system processes them automatically and quickly, typically completing review within one or two working days. However, during peak periods like year-end or student vacations, increased workload may extend the review to three days. Students should proactively check their records after completing courses to avoid missing hours that could require retaking. Processing speed also varies by region: large cities with higher efficiency may complete it in one day, while smaller areas with outdated systems or manual verification might take an extra day or two. A crucial point is not to rush by falsifying practice hours, as issues discovered during review will require make-up time and create more hassle. Stay patient—approval generally comes quickly, allowing you to schedule exams soon.

From my experience with the Subject 2 test, the training hours review process was extremely fast. After submitting the materials, the system usually processed them within one day. However, incomplete documentation or app malfunctions could extend the process up to three days at most. Meeting the required training hours is a prerequisite for taking the exam, so don't waste time slacking off during driving practice. It's advisable to complete your training sessions early and avoid submitting during peak periods. On average, submitting on a weekday typically yields results by the next day under normal circumstances.


