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How many class hours are required for driving license subject 3?

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ORylee
09/02/25 3:33am

Driving license subject 3 requires 24 class hours, with a total of 62 class hours from subject 1 to subject 3. Below is the relevant introduction to subject 3: Definition of subject 3: It includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, which are part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. The content of the road driving skills test varies for different types of vehicles eligible for driving. Safety and civilized driving knowledge test: It covers the operational requirements for safe and civilized driving, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations like tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge.

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StEmma
09/14/25 5:50am

I worked as a driving school instructor for several years. For Subject 3, students typically need to complete 24 class hours (each lasting 45 minutes) before they can schedule the exam. Trainees must practice skills like starting, lane changing, and parking in designated areas, and they only meet the standard after completing all required hours. During practice, I emphasize focusing on road conditions, such as simulating night driving and adverse weather like rain or snow. Insufficient practice hours can easily lead to accidents for beginners. I also advise students not to rush but to make the most of each session to improve reaction times, as this directly impacts road safety. If the schedule is tight, they can opt for intensive weekend training or use simulators to ensure passing the exam smoothly. Remember, driving school standards are uniform, but individual progress varies—mastering the fundamentals is key.

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DelGrace
10/28/25 6:32am

I just got my driver's license a few months ago, and I remember that Subject 3 took me a whole twenty-something training hours. Back then, I would go for driving practice after work every day, spending one or two hours each time practicing various road conditions, such as turning at intersections, making U-turns, and using lights. The instructor only allowed me to schedule the exam after completing the required hours. It felt quite nerve-wracking but very practical. The training hours are mandatory; otherwise, you can't take the test. The extra practice helped me overcome my fear of parallel parking. An additional suggestion is to ask experienced drivers for tips beyond the training hours or watch video tutorials for extra help—don’t slack off or skip sessions. In short, the training hours are designed for safety, and completing them diligently can greatly boost your driving confidence, saving you trouble down the road.

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DelCaden
12/11/25 6:48am

Subject 3 training hours involve safe driving, with the standard set at 24 hours. Through learning, students master how to handle emergencies such as pedestrians crossing or vehicle rear-end collisions. Insufficient training hours may lead to accidents. In reality, I've seen many people make mistakes due to compressed training hours, resulting in exam failure or actual collisions. It's best to follow the driving school's schedule and focus on practical operations and feedback during the training hours. Remember the simple rule: you can only take the test after completing the required hours. An additional tip is to be mindful of fatigue during training hours—don't practice for too long continuously. Completing the training hours can help develop lifelong habits.

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