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How Long Does the Theory Class for Subject One Last?

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DelEvelyn
07/24/25 2:03pm
Subject One theory learning requires 12 class hours before taking the exam. The maximum daily training for theory learning is 4 hours; if the learning time exceeds 4 hours, it will be counted as 4 hours. The total time for the Subject One exam is 45 minutes, and the test paper consists of 100 questions, including true/false and multiple-choice questions, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The test paper is randomly selected and combined by the computer driver examination system according to the proportion specified in the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Work Regulations". Below is the distribution of class hours for the C1 driving test: 1. Subject One: 12h of theory. 2. Subject Two: 2h of theory, 32h of practical training, totaling 34h. 3. Subject Three: 12h of theory, 24h of practical training, totaling 36h.
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DeMolly
08/10/25 6:51am
I remember the theoretical course for Subject 1 was quite important when getting a driver's license. It usually takes about 10 to 16 hours, depending on the driving school's arrangement. When I studied in Beijing, I signed up for a weekend class with two-hour sessions each time, totaling eight lessons. The content covered traffic rules and sign recognition. The instructor gave very practical advice, such as how to avoid violations and handle accidents. After completing the course, I felt much more confident. Now, when I drive, I understand the meaning of those signs—don’t underestimate this time; it really improves safety awareness. If you have more time, in-person classes offer better interaction. If you’re busy, online courses are more flexible—just don’t slack off. Passing the test on the first try makes it all worth it!
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SanHector
09/25/25 6:26am
When preparing for the theoretical part of the driving test (Subject 1), I enrolled in a driving school in Shanghai. The course was condensed into two full days, totaling about 12 hours of intensive study, which was perfect for working professionals like me who couldn't spare time for fragmented lessons. The content mainly covered traffic regulations and emergency knowledge, with the instructor emphasizing practical application—such as reacting promptly to traffic light changes. During the learning process, I realized that practicing mock questions was key. I used an app to go through over a thousand simulated questions, reinforcing my memory by combining them with classroom knowledge. My advice is not to drag it out—completing it within two weeks is ideal, as it boosts efficiency and prevents forgetting details. After finishing, I found myself better at predicting other drivers' movements on the road, making my driving safer.
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IsabelDella
11/08/25 8:33am
Back when I was learning to drive, the theoretical part (Subject 1) was quite short, taking about five or six days with two hours of self-study each day. The content was straightforward and easy to grasp, covering basic traffic knowledge and sign recognition, making it beginner-friendly. The key was understanding core rules, like speed limits and right-of-way, rather than rote memorization to save time. These concepts help you make quick decisions and reduce risks when actually driving. If you're preparing for the exam, spending more time on mock tests can easily help you achieve a high score.
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