How Long Does the Theoretical Study Time for Driving Test Subject 1 Take?
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Subject 1 requires a theoretical study time of 18 hours and a practical study time of 6 hours. Below is relevant information about the driver's license test: 1. The driver's license test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. The content and passing standards of the test subjects are uniformly set nationwide. The test is divided into three subjects and four examinations: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and knowledge related to civilized driving. 2. Subject 1 includes the examination on road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge. The structure and basic question types of the test question bank are formulated by the Ministry of Public Security, while provincial public security traffic management departments establish their own test question banks based on local conditions. 3. Subject 2 is the field driving skills test, which includes the following items: reversing into a parking space, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, driving along a curve, and parallel parking. 4. Subject 3 is the road driving skills test, which includes basic items such as preparation before driving, starting, driving straight, changing lanes, etc. Subject 4 assesses knowledge of safe and civilized driving.
I remember the required study time for Subject 1 was 12 hours, completed over several weekends. Using the driving school app for online lectures and practice questions felt quite convenient. The study hours covered traffic rules, sign recognition, and safety knowledge explanations, with the core focus being to ensure you understand the basic regulations without mistakes. It's important to stay focused during study sessions—I recommend studying 1-2 hours daily rather than cramming, and doing more mock exams helps improve scores. Once the study hours are met, the system automatically records them, and only then can you register for the Subject 1 exam. Don’t worry about running out of time; with proper scheduling, passing is quite manageable.