How Many Class Hours Are There for Subject 4?
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Driver's license Subject 4, also known as Safe Driving Knowledge, has different class hour requirements for different vehicle types. Each class hour is 60 minutes, with effective teaching time not less than 45 minutes. The class hours outlined in this syllabus are the basic requirements for each vehicle type. If additional test content and items are included, corresponding class hours must be added. 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. Below is the specific arrangement for Subject 4 class hours: 1. Safe Driving: 2 class hours; 2. Civilized Yielding, Common Traffic Signs, Markings, and Traffic Police Gesture Recognition: 4 class hours; 3. Safe Driving Under Adverse Weather and Complex Road Conditions: 4 class hours; 4. Emergency Handling in Critical Situations: 2 class hours; 5. Post-Accident Handling: 2 class hours; 6. Typical Accident Cases: 2 class hours; A total of 16 class hours;
When I took the driver's license test last year, I happened to study for Subject 4, which required a total of 10 credit hours. Each credit hour is 60 minutes, but the system only counts it as valid if the recorded study time exceeds 45 minutes. At that time, I used the 'Driving Test Treasure' APP to watch videos, analyzing accident cases during my daily commute. It took me two full weekends to complete all the required hours. I remember a video about driving precautions in rainy weather was particularly useful—I applied that knowledge when I encountered heavy rain on the road later. The key is to complete all eight chapters in order without skipping, and finally, you need to take mock exams before scheduling the actual test. Requirements might vary by one or two credit hours depending on the region, so it's best to ask your instructor for the most accurate information when signing up.