
Subject 3 requires 40 hours of study. Below is an introduction to the study hours for Subject 3: 1. Introduction: The road safety driving test, commonly referred to as Subject 3, is part of the motor vehicle driver's examination that assesses road driving skills and safety-conscious driving knowledge. The content of the road driving skills test varies depending on the type of driving license. 2. Content: The test includes preparation before starting the vehicle, simulated lighting test, starting, driving in a straight line, shifting gears, changing lanes, parking by the roadside, driving straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing pedestrian crossings, passing school zones, passing bus stops, meeting other vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and driving at night.

When it comes to learning to drive, I have to say the time required for Subject 3 (road test) varies greatly depending on individual progress. It took me about 20+ hours back then, since as a beginner, I was all thumbs during parallel parking and straight-line driving - each maneuver needed repeated practice to master. Currently in China, driving schools typically schedule around 24 class hours as standard, but the actual exam doesn't just count your lesson hours. The key is thoroughly practicing road test essentials like signaling before lane changes and traffic light awareness. Some quick learners pass with just a dozen hours, while my friend needed 30 hours and still kept stalling. My advice: don't rush. Schedule 2-3 practice sessions weekly, communicate closely with your instructor, and review mistakes after each session. Safety is paramount - driving concerns both your life and others' on the road, so inadequate preparation could lead to dangerous situations.

The learning duration for Subject 3 varies from person to person, as I've observed many students. Generally, in systematic driving school training, the required hours are approximately 20-24, but this is just the minimum requirement. If you learn quickly, you might master the basic operations in 15 hours; for middle-aged individuals with slower reactions, I've seen cases where they practiced for 30 hours and still couldn't pass. The key is to focus on driving details, such as parallel parking and emergency handling in practical operations. I recommend adjusting according to your own progress and not blindly pursuing quick results. Practicing too little can easily lead to mistakes during the exam, like forgetting to check the rearview mirror or speeding, which can cause you to fail instantly. Find a reliable driving school to simulate real exams more often and talk to experienced drivers for tips—this will significantly improve your pass rate.

The number of hours required for Subject 3 training varies by individual. Based on my personal experience, around 20 hours is typical, but actual mastery is more crucial. Driving schools usually set 24 class hours, with the core focus being thorough practice of road test skills such as turning and hill starts. Insufficient practice can lead to accidents, so don't rush the process.


