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How Many Hours Are Required for C2 Subject 2 Driving Test?

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LaylaRose
09/06/2025, 04:45:21 AM

C2 Subject 2 requires a minimum of 16 hours of training. Below is relevant information: Regulations: Based on the basic hourly requirements, additional hours are allowed but cannot be reduced. Each student's classroom and practical training time must not exceed 4 hours per day. C2 Driver's License: C2 Subject 2 consists of four test items, including reverse parking, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. Starting from June 1, 2021, the "hill start" item has been removed from the C2 (small automatic transmission vehicles) Subject 2 test, reducing the test items from five to four. This change better aligns with actual driving requirements and reduces the test burden on candidates.

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McColeman
09/18/2025, 04:19:01 AM

I've been working as a driving instructor for nearly ten years and have encountered many C2 automatic transmission students asking about the required hours for Subject 2 training. Typically, they need to complete around 12 hours of practical training, covering key maneuvers like reverse parking, parallel parking, and hill starts. Why this arrangement? Because these actions require repeated practice to develop muscle memory and avoid mistakes during the test. In my classes, each session lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, totaling 12 sessions. Practicing twice a week is sufficient to cover all the material. A few extra hours of practice can be very helpful for familiarizing oneself with curve driving or right-angle turns in the test area, making the exam experience much smoother. Safety is always the top priority, and meeting the required training hours is fundamental—don’t rush and overlook details. During actual training, instructors also incorporate simulator time to enhance practical awareness, but hands-on practice remains the core. From experience, investing a bit more time can make the whole process much smoother.

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StOlivia
11/01/2025, 04:44:50 AM

I just passed the C2 Subject 2 driving test last year, with 12 hours of practical driving training. The driving school arranged three lessons per week for me, each lasting a little over an hour. The content included reverse parking, parallel parking, and hill starts, and I gained a lot from each session. I think 12 hours is quite reasonable; any shorter wouldn't provide enough time to master the skills. You must complete the required hours before you can register for the exam. I added two extra hours to practice curve driving, and as a result, I passed the test on my first attempt. During the training, the instructor was very patient, teaching me how to handle angles when reversing into a parking space—practice makes perfect. My advice to beginners is not to rush but to follow the plan and build confidence once the required hours are met. The test content is exactly what you practice, making it both safe and practical. Automatic transmission is a bit easier than manual, but the required training hours are similar. Extra practice can also help you familiarize yourself with the various curves and parking spaces at the test site in advance, increasing your chances of passing.

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StRowan
12/15/2025, 09:01:15 PM

As a parent, I pay special attention to the required training hours when my child is learning C2 Subject 2 for driving. I've learned that practical training requires a minimum of 12 hours, covering basic skills such as reverse parking and hill starts. These hours ensure sufficient practice to prevent accidents caused by inadequate skills during tests or on the road. Driving schools strictly monitor progress, and students must complete the required hours before taking the test—a reasonable rule because driving skills need time to develop. My child practices three times a week and quickly mastered parallel parking. The hour requirements stem from traffic regulations aimed at fostering safe driving habits. I believe this investment is worthwhile; spending extra time practicing curve driving or right-angle turns can reduce test anxiety. Safety first—never underestimate the importance of training hours.

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LaNadia
02/04/2026, 09:52:52 PM

From the perspective of driving training, the C2 automatic transmission subject 2 training requires at least 12 hours of practical operation, with each hour lasting approximately 45 minutes. The purpose of the regulation is to ensure that students master key skills such as reversing into a parking space and parallel parking, as failing to practice these maneuvers thoroughly can lead to exam failure. The total training hours include specialized on-site training, with consistent content regardless of automatic or manual transmission. In actual driving school implementation, students can only schedule exams after completing the required hours, mitigating the risk of inadequate skills on the road. Different regions may slightly adjust the duration, but 12 hours is the benchmark. The training process may also incorporate simulators to enhance practical feel. Insufficient training hours not only make the exam difficult but also impact future road safety. Choosing a reputable driving school is crucial, as they comply with regulations to ensure effective training plans. The core principle is to build a solid foundation of basic skills.

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VanJeffrey
04/30/2026, 02:04:46 PM

As a busy office worker learning C2 Subject 2, how to efficiently arrange the 12-hour practical training? I chose an intensive course, completing it on weekends with two-hour sessions over six days. The content includes reverse parking, slope positioning, and curve driving. Practice more to quickly correct mistakes, like angle deviation when reversing, which can be improved within hours. Meeting the required training hours is necessary before applying for the exam, but there's no rush as safety is paramount. Experience shows that focusing on each session yields better results; although automatic transmission is simpler, the same training hours ensure fairness. Driving schools offer flexible options to save time for office workers, such as morning or evening classes. The secret to passing the exam in one go: complete the training hours, emphasize practice, and reduce stress. With proper planning, it's easy to meet the requirements while developing solid skills.

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