How many hours of clocking in are required for Subject 2 before making an appointment?
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Subject 2 requires 26 hours of clocking in before making an appointment. Introduction to Study Hours: For the Subject 2 test of C1 and C2 driver's licenses, a total of 26 study hours are generally required, including 2 hours for theoretical knowledge and 24 hours for practical operation. Under normal circumstances, it is 26 hours, but some regions may have different requirements, so the actual study hours should be based on local regulations. Practical Operation Points: Master the basic driving operation points and possess the ability to control the vehicle; proficiently grasp the main methods of driving in venues and on-site roads, have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly manipulate the vehicle's spatial position, and be able to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.
When I first started learning to drive, the most frustrating part was the clock-in requirements for Subject 2. Typically, you need to complete 12 to 16 hours of practice before booking the test, depending on the driving school's policy. It took me three weeks, squeezing in one hour daily to practice reverse parking and parallel parking. Remember, the system automatically logs training hours, but you must clock in on time—no slacking off. Before booking, you also need to pass a mock test to confirm solid skills, otherwise the system will block you. I recommend practicing more during holidays to avoid the year-end peak period when it's hard to schedule sessions. Honestly, these hours are quite necessary—more practice leads to steadier control and reduces test anxiety. Time management is key; don’t wait until the last minute to rush through the required hours.