How many hours are required for Subject 2 driving practice?
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Currently, Subject 2 requires 26 training hours. Exam content requirements: Among them, 2 hours are for theoretical knowledge, so the actual practical training is 24 hours, with a maximum of 4 hours per day. The five assessment items are: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through an S-curve. Some regions also include a sixth item: taking a card at a highway toll booth. Key points for the exam: Adjust the seat and rearview mirrors to your preferred positions and fasten the seatbelt. Pay attention to controlling the vehicle speed (mainly by adjusting the clutch pedal height, and lightly pressing the brake pedal when necessary, but avoid stopping completely). The key is "slow speed, quick steering." You can stop and wait between different test sections, but once you enter a test area, you cannot stop midway during the operation.
The duration for Subject 2 is generally around 16 hours, set according to domestic driving school standards. I remember when I was taking my driver's license test, it was divided into several training sessions, each lasting two hours. The content includes basic skills like parallel parking, reversing into a garage, and starting on a slope. It was quite challenging during practice, especially reversing, which always involved crossing the lines—it took repeated practice to get the feel right. The hours are fixed, but people's aptitudes vary greatly; some pass on the first try, while I needed two extra sessions to become proficient. It's recommended to find open spaces in your spare time to practice more, not just relying on the scheduled hours. If you fail the test due to insufficient practice, retaking it will cost extra money and time, making it even more troublesome. With good practice, the entire Subject 2 can be completed within a month—the key is to practice more and get familiar with the skills.