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How Many Class Hours Are Required for Driving License Subject 3?

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McHarper
09/01/25 7:09am
Driving License Subject 3 requires 24 class hours. The class hours for each subject from Subject 1 to Subject 4 are as follows: Subject 1 is 12 class hours, Subject 2 is 16 class hours, Subject 3 is 24 class hours, and Subject 4 is 10 class hours. Each class hour is defined as 1 hour, with teaching time required to be no less than 45 minutes within that hour. The Subject 3 test includes a total of 16 procedures: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, gear shifting operations, left turns at intersections, right turns at intersections, lane changing, passing through intersections, pulling over, crossing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving.
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StLillian
09/14/25 2:57am
I just finished my Subject 3 driving test, so let me share my experience. The training hours for Subject 3 usually range between 20 to 25 hours, depending on the driving school's regulations. I enrolled in a C1 manual transmission course, which was scheduled for 24 hours in total—half for theoretical learning and the other half for practical driving exercises. The theory part covers traffic rules and hazard identification, while the practical part focuses on essential test maneuvers like reversing, lane changing, and turning. On the exam day, the examiner grades you on-site, with a strong emphasis on safe operations. You can't book the test if your training hours are insufficient, so I made time to practice every day. Remember, simulate the test route multiple times—don't rush to save hours; safety comes first. Too few hours can lead to pitfalls, like forcing the test when you're not ready, wasting both money and effort. I recommend starting Subject 3 right after Subject 2 to maintain driving continuity. If you exceed the hours, don't worry; you can add more sessions until you feel confident. In short, spending time mastering the road test techniques makes the exam much easier.
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VonJulianna
10/28/25 3:40am
Last month, I revisited the driving license acquisition process, and I found the design of Subject 3 training hours quite reasonable. From what I recall, it generally requires around 24 training hours, equivalent to 1,200 minutes of combined practical and theoretical training. The allocation of these hours follows the exam syllabus, with specific time dedicated to basic maneuvers like starting, parking, and lane changing. Coaches monitor progress, and only upon meeting the required hours can one schedule the test. During practice, it's important not to focus solely on clocking hours; real-road experience matters more. I personally spent extra time navigating complex urban routes to hone my adaptability. With technological advancements, some driving schools now offer simulators for partial training hours, which saves fuel and enhances safety. Looking back after passing the exam, the exact number of hours wasn't the decisive factor—what truly mattered was developing safe driving habits. I advise beginners to schedule their training hours according to their free time without overpacking to avoid fatigue. The hour-based system ensures fair practice opportunities for everyone, which is a commendable aspect.
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