How Many Days Does It Take to Complete the Course Hours for Subject 2?
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For the Subject 2 test of C1 and C2 driver's licenses, a total of 26 course hours are generally required, including 2 hours for theoretical knowledge and 24 hours for practical operation. Subject 2 Review Time: Under fast circumstances, the review of Subject 2 course hours takes 1-2 working days, but in most cases, it takes 3-7 days to complete the review. Only after accumulating sufficient course hours and passing the review can you book the Subject 2 test; otherwise, the system will prompt "Not Trained" when making an online reservation. Learning Content: The learning for Subject 2 is also divided into theoretical knowledge and practical operation. Theoretical knowledge includes basic driving operation norms and site driving knowledge, usually arranged for 2 hours of learning. Practical operation involves 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.
I remember our driving school instructors always talked about this. The time required for Subject 2 practice hours depends on individual circumstances. Normally, it takes 16 class hours, with each session lasting about 40-50 minutes. If you spend the whole day at the training ground practicing non-stop, you could complete all the required hours in just two days. But the key is the driving school's scheduling and the instructor's arrangements – weekends can be crowded with long queues. The fastest student I've coached finished all hours in three consecutive days, but most people spread it out since holding the steering wheel for too long makes your hands sore. I recommend asking if the driving school offers expedited scheduling for practice hours before enrolling. Some schools even allow you to complete simulated practice hours at the actual test site, which is super efficient. Make sure to leave enough time for practicing reverse parking and hill starts – just clocking in hours without solid practice won't get you through the test.