How Many Hours Are Required for Subject 2 Training?
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Generally, the required training hours for C1 Subject 2 are 16 hours, while for C2 Subject 2, it is 14 hours. Below are the details of the training duration and examination content for Subject 2: Subject 2 Training Duration Record: Each training session is 60 minutes, with effective teaching time not less than 45 minutes. Additionally, each student's daily classroom learning and practical operation time must not exceed 4 hours; this means a maximum of 4 training sessions can be completed per day, and any excess will not be recorded by the system. Subject 2 Examination Content: Drive the car to the stop line position for the right reverse parking, stop when your shoulder aligns with the stop line, and shift into reverse gear to begin the parking maneuver. When entering the side parking test area, use the raised part of the wiper as a reference to follow the road edge line. Before entering the curve driving test area, position the vehicle slightly to the left to enter the curve. After driving into the curve, exit from the other end. Upon entering the right-angle turn area, determine whether it is a right or left turn. Before ascending the slope, maintain a 30 cm distance between the vehicle body and the road edge line, and drive straight.
When I first started learning to drive, I spent about 35 hours practicing for Subject 2, mainly focusing on reverse parking and parallel parking. The driving school arranged 16 lessons, each lasting one hour, but I was not very coordinated and kept making mistakes at the beginning, so I added more than 10 extra hours of self-practice. I recommend allocating more time at the start and not waiting until just before the test to rush, as details like speed control and steering wheel angles require repeated practice. The amount of practice time varies from person to person—I have a friend who is naturally quick and only needed 15 hours to master it, while as a beginner, I had to take it step by step. In short, safety is the most important thing; don’t skip basic practice to save time. Failing the test means retaking it, which costs both money and time, so it’s best to invest properly from the beginning. You can also watch instructional videos to supplement your practice and save some time on actual driving.