How Many Hours Are Required for Driver's License Check-in?

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OGrace
07/29/25 6:40am
Driver's license check-in hours are as follows: 1. Subject 1: 12 credit hours. 2. Subject 2: 14 to 16 credit hours, including 2 hours of theory and 12 to 14 hours of practical vehicle operation. 3. Subject 3: 24 credit hours, including 16 hours of theory and 24 hours of practical vehicle operation. 4. The daily study time for the driver's license must not exceed 4 credit hours. Additional information: When students practice in the car, they must fingerprint on the check-in calculator installed in the training vehicle and swipe the time card. After finishing the practice, they must swipe the card again. The card will record the student's driving practice time. Only when the required hours are met can the student schedule the exam.
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VonCollin
08/12/25 10:04am
I just got my manual transmission driver's license, and the clock-in training hours left a deep impression on me. The C1 license requires a total of 62 training hours, divided into two main parts: around 24 hours for Subject 2 (closed-course training) and another 24 hours for Subject 3 (road driving). Each driving session had to be clocked in the driving school's system to ensure we met the required hours before scheduling exams. What frustrated me most was practicing reverse parking—it took several sessions to master. Although the total hours seemed long, I found it worthwhile in the end since driving safety comes first. The instructor often said the clock-in system prevents cheating and ensures real learning, though sometimes waiting in line for the car was agonizing. Anyway, insufficient hours mean no exam, so I recommend scheduling more free time for practice.
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