How Long Does the Driving Theory Course Take?

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EllieMarie
07/30/25 5:13am
Here is the introduction regarding the duration of the driving theory course: 1. The "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Syllabus" stipulates: For C1 and C2 (C1 refers to small cars, C2 refers to small automatic transmission cars) class driver's licenses, 300 hours of theoretical course training and 55 hours of practical operation training are required before the exam. 2. No more than 6 hours of theoretical training per day: To ensure learning quality and prevent cramming, the "Syllabus" also stipulates that each student's theoretical training time should not exceed 6 hours per day, and practical operation training time should not exceed 4 hours per day. After completing 30 class hours, you can schedule the exam for Subject 1.
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