How many hours are required for Subject 3 check-in?
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Different types of driver's licenses require varying hours for Subject 3 check-in. The commonly tested C1, C2, and C5 licenses require 24 hours of check-in; A1 and B1 require 20 hours; A2 requires 22 hours; A3 requires 33 hours; and B2 requires 32 hours. In addition to completing the required check-in hours, a certain mileage must also be practiced for Subject 3. Below are the rules for Subject 3 check-in: 1. For check-in hours, trainees generally need to input their fingerprints during practice, and the instructor must swipe their card to prevent cheating by substitution. Some regions have started implementing facial recognition for check-in, which is more convenient. 2. Each check-in hour is 60 minutes, with effective teaching time not less than 45 minutes. Each trainee's daily classroom learning time and practical operation learning time must not exceed 4 hours.
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 3, the required logged practice time according to traffic regulations was between 20 to 30 hours, with each hour roughly counting as one session. The exact duration varies by individual; I went to practice every day, clocking in just under two hours each time, and managed to accumulate enough hours in about ten days. I did encounter a system issue once that required re-logging, which delayed things a bit, but I wrapped it up within three weeks. The driving school arranged for at least two to three practice sessions per week, and those who could keep up progressed faster. Practice hours were recorded electronically, so cramming wasn’t an option—maintaining a steady pace was key. A few extra practice sessions before the exam helped polish my skills, but the total time wasn’t long. Regional differences are significant, with coastal cities in the south typically requiring at least 25 hours, but overall, completing it within a month is the norm.