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

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MacValeria
07/29/25 8:21am
Hangzhou driving test Subject 2 requires a total of 34 training hours, consisting of 2 hours of theoretical instruction and 32 hours of practical training. The details are as follows: Theory: The two theoretical hours cover basic driving operation standards and site driving knowledge. The focus is on mastering the requirements and functions of basic driving operations, as well as understanding how speed control, steering control, and spatial position control impact safe driving. Practical Training: The 32 practical hours include learning basic driving, site driving, comprehensive driving, and assessments. The instruction primarily targets the five test items of the Subject 2 examination.
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DelFaith
08/12/25 11:32am
As someone who obtained their driver's license in Hangzhou, I believe the required practice hours for Subject 2 really depend on individual circumstances. When I enrolled at a local driving school last year, the instructor said it typically takes 20 practical training sessions – for example, practicing 2 hours each time would mean about ten sessions. At the driving school in Xihu District, I spent a full month going three times a week, mainly practicing basic skills like reverse parking and parallel parking. Hangzhou summers are hot, so it's best to choose early morning or evening practice slots, but the test centers are quite busy, and you'll need to queue for appointments. If your foundational skills are weak, you might need extra practice hours. I'd advise new students to start practicing early and not leave it until right before the test. On exam day I was a bit nervous, but after practicing the maneuvers repeatedly until they became second nature, I passed. The key is not to be afraid of spending time – solid practice leads to success.
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