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How many hours per day for Subject 1 check-in?

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VanJace
07/29/25 12:13am

Subject 1 check-in requires four credit hours per day. According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Training Teaching Outline," students can record a maximum of 4 credit hours per day, and any study time exceeding 4 hours will not be counted. For video-watching to accumulate credit hours, the only method is to let the videos play automatically on a mobile phone or computer, with no other shortcuts available. Therefore, at a pace of 4 hours per day, the fastest completion time is 3 days. After completing the credit hours, it usually takes 2-3 days for review, and upon approval, you can proceed to schedule Subject 1. During Subject 1 study, you must click "Next Page" after each video ends; going back will restart the process. Additionally, every 5-10 minutes, you need to refresh by facing the camera. Subject 1 consists of 100 questions, all randomly selected and combined from a pool of over 1,700 questions. The question types include true/false questions and single-choice questions, with 30 true/false questions and 70 single-choice questions. The main assessment content covers the theoretical foundations of driving, road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, traffic rules, and other basic knowledge, as well as local regulations.

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VanIker
08/12/25 3:24am

When I was preparing for the written driving test (Subject 1), I followed the suggested study time on the driving school app—30 to 40 minutes per day, with a maximum of one hour. This was well-designed since the theoretical content is extensive. Studying for too long in one session can lead to forgetfulness and drowsiness. Back then, I spent 30 minutes after dinner each day doing practice questions and watching instructional videos, which felt quite manageable. By the way, the daily check-in wasn’t mandatory but helped maintain steady progress. I went from registration to passing the test in just three weeks by sticking to these short, consistent study sessions—very efficient. Looking back, the app’s reminder feature was a huge help, automatically tracking study time so I didn’t have to calculate it manually. My advice: adjust the duration based on your own pace rather than blindly extending it. The key is truly understanding traffic rules, not just logging hours to get by. A little daily effort adds up, and you can pass easily within a month.

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DiElaina
10/01/25 7:04am

I just passed the written test last month, and the driving school app's check-in system requires at least 30 minutes daily, which I find just right. The time setting is very user-friendly—too short and you can't focus, too long and attention wanders. I treat it as a small habit, spending 15 minutes on questions during my morning subway commute and another 15 minutes in the evening, using fragmented time without consuming much energy. Talking with friends, some apps even offer personalized reminders, like notifications during meal breaks or free time. If you forget to check in, don’t panic—most allow one make-up. One extra note: check-ins are a learning aid, not a rigid rule. The driving instructor emphasized understanding the content over clocking hours. I recommend combining books or online videos with multiple mock tests to learn faster and save time. Consistency is key—a little daily is better than sporadic effort.

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LeJasmine
11/15/25 2:02am

When I was preparing for my driver's license test, the APP required a minimum of 35 minutes of daily check-in, but half an hour was usually enough. Too short a time wouldn't cover everything, while too long would make me tired and less likely to retain the knowledge. I set an alarm to remind myself to complete it after work, avoiding procrastination. The check-in is meant to encourage learning traffic rules and signals, not to rigidly enforce logging time at the expense of daily life. In practice, the APP's tracking is accurate, and it automatically notifies you when you've accumulated enough time to take the test. I recommend not cramming all the study into long holidays but spreading it out over regular days for better absorption. Safe learning is the goal—fatigued studying of driving theory is just as dangerous. Adjust flexibly according to your schedule; passing comfortably is what matters.

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Yolanda
01/05/26 3:41am

When I was studying for the written driving test (Subject 1), the APP suggested a daily study time of 40 minutes, which I usually split into two 20-minute sessions. I would do some practice questions during my morning commute and lunch break—efficient and not tiring at all. The driving school set this duration based on research; too short would be ineffective, while too long would lead to a decline in focus. Additionally, the APP has a progress bar, making it easy to track time without manual calculations. Like a beginner, don’t stress too much about the duration; the key is to master the content and avoid mistakes. If you miss a day, don’t panic—most can be made up the next day. Integrate it into your daily routine, as naturally as browsing social media. Focus on actual needs rather than blindly increasing study time; quickly getting through the theory leaves more time for actual driving practice.

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