···
Log in / Register

How many class hours are required for Subject 2 check-in?

6Answers
KayleeMarie
07/28/2025, 09:15:22 PM

Here is some information about the class hours for Subject 2: 1. Duration of class hours: A1, B1: 36 class hours are required; A2: 40 class hours are required; A3: 53 class hours are required; B2: 54 class hours are required; C1: 16 class hours are required; C2: 14 class hours are required. Each class hour is 60 minutes, with effective teaching time not less than 45 minutes. The above are the basic required class hours. If one's aptitude is poor or additional test content and items are added, corresponding class hours should be increased. 2. Required time: According to relevant regulations, each student's classroom learning time should not exceed 4 class hours per day, and practical operation learning time should not exceed 4 class hours per day.

Was this review help?
116
Share
OAthena
08/12/2025, 07:01:04 AM

Back when I was learning to drive, the required logged hours for Subject 2 (parking maneuvers) were 16 sessions, with each session lasting about 45 minutes. The driving instructor said this was the minimum standard, but it could increase to 24 sessions depending on the region. I remember bringing my IC card every time I went for practice, swiping it in the car to log the time—no slacking off. Parallel parking was the hardest for me; I kept crossing the lines, so I had to log extra sessions before getting it right. If you didn’t complete the required hours, you couldn’t schedule the test. A friend of mine tried to cut corners and only logged 14 sessions—ended up failing, wasting money and time. My advice to beginners: don’t just focus on hitting the hour count. Spend more time actually steering and braking, combine it with reference points, and you’ll be much steadier in the test. Also, practice with a partner to keep track of time together—if the logging device fails, you’ll have a witness so your hours won’t get lost. Always follow the instructor’s guidance, and put safety first.

Was this review help?
6
Share
Expand All
McBlakely
10/01/2025, 10:08:40 PM

I just finished my driving test, and the second subject requires about 16 training hours. The driving school will give you a card. You swipe it when you start the car to begin timing and swipe it again when you finish. The instructor keeps an eye on you during practice to prevent cheating. I think the hourly requirement is to ensure everyone masters the basics. For maneuvers like parallel parking, insufficient practice can easily lead to mistakes. In my city, regular driving schools require 16 hours, but I've heard some premium courses require 24 hours, with varying tuition fees. Don’t drag out the clock-in process—you can log a maximum of four hours per day, or the system might overload. It’s best to focus on difficult skills during practice, like hill starts, and take the test only after completing the required hours for better confidence. Remember to bring your ID and card—don’t be like me, who forgot them the first time and wasted a trip. Learning to drive is tiring but worth it.

Was this review help?
11
Share
Expand All
DiLaura
11/14/2025, 10:50:16 PM

Having helped people learn to drive for many years, the subject two test requires at least 16 logged training hours. Each session lasts 45 minutes and is recorded in an electronic system. Students must engage in actual practice; simply sitting in the car to pass time is not allowed. The hourly requirement ensures that safety techniques are mastered; otherwise, passing the exam is unlikely. Standards vary by region, with first-tier cities often enforcing stricter requirements of up to 24 hours. Always check device signals during logging to prevent errors. Additional advice includes practicing curves and starts more; logged hours are foundational, but actual skills are key. Arriving early at the driving school avoids peak times, enhancing efficiency. Don't rush to take the test once hours are completed; reviewing key points multiple times ensures better readiness.

Was this review help?
18
Share
Expand All
Enid
01/05/2026, 12:28:57 AM

In the driving license learning rules, the required logged hours for Subject 2 typically range from 16 to 24. This is based on national standards, but driving schools in various cities can adjust flexibly. Cities like Beijing and Guangzhou often increase it to 24 hours to ensure compliance. The logging system uses IC cards or apps to automatically record hours, preventing cheating. Historically, hour requirements were more lenient earlier but have become stricter now for safety. Students should consult their local instructors instead of believing random online claims. Insufficient logged hours will prevent exam registration—I've seen people rejected for missing just two hours. Policies change frequently, so keep an eye on updates from the traffic management app. Don’t slack off during the logging process.

Was this review help?
20
Share
Expand All
Alivia
04/02/2026, 12:21:05 AM

Before taking the Subject 2 driving test, remember to complete at least 16 training hours, possibly more. An efficient approach is to schedule training sessions in advance, concentrating on four to five sessions per week, each lasting two to three hours, to avoid gaps. Bring your training card and swipe it when starting the car. Take photos of your training hours as evidence to prevent errors. Don’t rush to take the test immediately after completing the required hours; it’s advisable to do one or two mock tests first to ensure stable performance in maneuvers like reverse parking and curve driving. Also, ask your instructor for tips on efficient training, such as practicing during off-peak hours to save time. Manage your training hours based on your progress, spending extra time on weaker skills. Focus on key points during practice to improve your pass rate.

Was this review help?
19
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Does the Volkswagen T-Roc have auto-locking?

The Volkswagen T-Roc is equipped with an auto-locking feature. The purpose of the auto-locking function is to prevent theft, allowing the doors to lock quickly after driving starts, preventing door-pull robberies during traffic jams or at red lights, and providing an additional layer of security. Taking the 2021 Volkswagen T-Roc as an example, it is a compact SUV with the following dimensions: length 4318mm, width 1819mm, height 1582mm, and a wheelbase of 2680mm. The 2021 Volkswagen T-Roc is powered by a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
106
Share

When parking, should you release the handbrake first or shift to neutral first?

When parking, release the handbrake first and then shift to neutral. Releasing the handbrake secures the car in place, while shifting to neutral prevents the car from moving or stalling when the engine is running. Neutral typically refers to the state where the vehicle's gear lever is not engaged in any forward or reverse gear, completely separating the transmission from the drive wheels. For manual transmissions, neutral is in the middle position, while for automatic transmissions, it is indicated by the 'N' mark. The handbrake, technically known as an auxiliary brake, operates differently from the main braking system. It uses a steel cable connected to the rear brake shoes to apply braking force. Prolonged use of the handbrake can cause the steel cable to undergo plastic deformation. Since this deformation is irreversible, long-term use can reduce its effectiveness and increase the handbrake's travel distance.
113
Share

What does 200tsi mean?

200tsi is a rear badge used on models under the Volkswagen brand. The '200' in 200tsi represents the engine's maximum torque, while 'tsi' stands for Turbocharged Stratified Injection engine. The numerical designation on Volkswagen's rear badges does not reflect the actual maximum torque of the engine; Volkswagen's badge numbers are higher than the engine's true maximum torque. The TSI technology adopted by Volkswagen in its domestic mid-to-low-end mass-produced vehicles is actually Turbocharged Fuel Stratified Injection, equivalent to turbocharging, rather than Twincharged Fuel Stratified Injection. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, and serves as the core enterprise of the Volkswagen Group, one of the world's leading automobile manufacturers.
104
Share

What are the reasons for the clunking noise when driving over rough roads?

The reasons for the clunking noise when driving over rough roads are: 1. Loose or deformed chassis components; 2. Abnormal noise from tire tread; 3. Abnormal noise from internal components of the engine or transmission in the chassis; 4. Abnormal noise from various transmission devices and connecting parts; 5. Abnormal noise from the front and rear wheel bearings; 6. Improper tightening of screws during installation, replacement, maintenance, or routine servicing, interference between components, incorrect positioning, or reverse installation. Methods for chassis maintenance: 1. Regularly check the condition of the car tires; 2. Periodically clean and wash the car chassis; 3. Inspect the operation of various parts of the vehicle chassis; 4. Check and maintain the car shock absorbers.
107
Share

What is the name of the white color for the Beijing Hyundai Elantra?

Beijing Hyundai Elantra's white color is called Elegant White. Taking the 2020 Beijing Hyundai Elantra as an example, it belongs to the compact car category with body dimensions of: length 4610mm, width 1800mm, height 1450mm, wheelbase of 2700mm, fuel tank capacity of 53 liters, and a curb weight of 1238kg. The 2020 Beijing Hyundai Elantra features a front MacPherson strut independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine producing a maximum horsepower of 115PS, maximum power of 84.5kW, and maximum torque of 143.9Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.
102
Share

What is a P and a triangle on a car?

A P and a triangle on a car refer to the parking sensor, also known as the reverse collision avoidance radar or parking assist device. It mainly consists of ultrasonic sensors, a controller, and a display. The primary function of the ultrasonic sensors is to emit and receive ultrasonic signals, which are then input into the main unit and displayed on the display device. The controller processes these signals to calculate the distance and direction between the vehicle and obstacles. When the sensors detect that the car is approaching an obstacle at a dangerous distance, the system alerts the driver through the display. The parking assist system is an important application of the car's active collision avoidance system in low-speed and complex urban environments, and it also represents the intelligent aspect of the car's active collision avoidance system.
115
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.