How many hours can I watch the Subject 4 videos in one day?
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Subject 4 allows a maximum of 4 hours of study time per day. Here are some additional details: Exam participation requirements: You must complete at least 10 hours of study time before you can schedule the exam. Additionally, each class hour is 60 minutes, with effective teaching time required to be no less than 45 minutes. Therefore, the fastest you can complete the required study time is approximately 3 days. Relevant exam regulations: According to the regulations, C1 and C2 licenses require knowledge of safe and civilized driving, which is Subject 4. Before scheduling the exam, 10 hours of study are required. Each student's classroom learning time must not exceed 4 hours per day, and practical operation learning time must not exceed 4 hours per day. Depending on the type of driver's license, 50 questions are randomly selected from the corresponding Subject 4 question bank in proportion for the exam.
When I was preparing for the Subject 4 test, I specifically asked my instructor, and he advised against watching videos for too long in one go. The regulation videos, though each topic only lasts three to five minutes, are packed with dense content. Watching for two hours straight can make you dizzy and blurry-eyed. I divided my study time into morning, noon, and evening sessions of 40 minutes each, with some practice questions in between. This method helped me memorize road signs and place names really well. During meals, I would listen to audio lessons from the driving test app, treating sections like no-parking zones as background noise. The most important reminder is to focus on quality—100 minutes of concentrated study is better than 300 minutes of mindless watching. Make sure to review your wrong answers the same day. Oh, and turning on the eye protection mode on your phone is crucial. A friend of mine developed dry eye syndrome from continuous video watching and had to postpone his test.