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How Many Credit Hours Are Required for Subject 2?

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VonJasmine
08/26/2025, 11:09 PM

According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Teaching and Examination Outline," for the Subject 2 test of C1 and C2 driver's licenses, a total of 16 credit hours are generally required. As per relevant regulations, the number of credit hours can be increased but not reduced. Additionally, regulations may vary in different regions, so the specific number of credit hours should be determined based on local rules. Here are the relevant details: 1. Content of Subject 2: Subject 2 learning is divided into theoretical knowledge and practical operations. Theoretical knowledge includes basic driving operation standards and site driving knowledge, typically arranged for 2 credit hours. Practical operations involve basic driving skills such as driving posture, getting in and out of the car, starting and stopping, as well as learning the test items for Subject 2. 2. Recording Credit Hours for Subject 2: With the increasing number of people learning to drive, many driving schools offer services to help students record credit hours to expedite the examination process. Once students begin Subject 2 practice, the driving school will record videos of the practice sessions and assist in logging the credit hours. Students can then focus on practicing, and once the required credit hours are completed and practice is finished, they can proceed to schedule the test. However, different driving schools may have varying requirements for recording credit hours, so specifics should be confirmed locally.

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Rhett
09/08/2025, 10:22 PM

Recently, when I was taking the Subject 2 driving test, I had to complete 40 credit hours, which is the standard requirement of the driving school. Each credit hour is about 60 minutes and includes key items such as reverse parking, parallel parking, and hill starts. I practiced two hours a day and completed it over several weeks. Reverse parking took the most time—it took me more than 10 credit hours to master the technique. The credit hour system is designed to ensure safety, so don’t rush or skip it, or you might fail the exam. I think it’s important to stay focused during practice and communicate frequently with the instructor about progress. Completing the required hours will boost your confidence and make your driving more stable. My advice for beginners is not to just focus on the numbers but to concentrate on what you gain from each practice session, such as noting mistakes and making improvements. In short, be patient and complete the required hours—it will increase your pass rate and give you a solid foundation.

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SerenityFitz
10/22/2025, 11:10 PM

I've been teaching students for over a decade, and Subject 2 typically requires 40 training hours. The allocation of these hours is crucial: 10 hours for reverse parking, 8 hours for parallel parking, with the remaining hours distributed to projects like slopes and curves. I recommend students practice in segments during each hour to avoid fatigue from prolonged sessions. Training hours form the foundation, ensuring mastery of every movement detail. In reality, some students with good fundamentals might complete it in 35 hours, but for safety reasons, driving schools require all hours to be completed. The key is to use these hours to cultivate driving habits and simulate exam conditions during practice to enhance adaptability. Remember, training hours aren't just for passing the test—they significantly reduce on-road risks.

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LeRobert
12/05/2025, 10:33 PM

According to the driving license examination rules, candidates must complete a minimum of 40 training sessions for Subject 2, with each session lasting 60 minutes, totaling approximately 40 hours of training. This standard is set by the transportation authorities to ensure solid driving skills. The training content includes on-site driving skill practices such as reversing and parking operations. There might be slight adjustments in different regions or driving schools, but the minimum requirement of 40 sessions cannot be overlooked. The session requirement is designed to prevent accidents among beginners, so it is advised that trainees complete them on time without slacking off. The examination outline also emphasizes that session records may be subject to random checks, making it crucial to take every hour seriously. The training sessions guarantee the quality of practice needed to pass the examination.

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Emersyn
01/25/2026, 11:52 PM

When my child was learning to drive and preparing for the Subject 2 test, I watched him complete 40 training hours. The schedule was quite intensive, averaging one to two hours of practice per day. As a parent, I was quite worried about his mastery, but the training hour system helped ensure each skill was thoroughly practiced. For example, about 12 hours were spent on reverse parking, and he gradually became proficient. I recommend other parents support their children in consistently completing the required hours without rushing—safe driving is more important than anything. The hour allocation is well-designed to build a solid foundation.

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