How Many Practical Training Hours Are Required for Subject 3?
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Driver's license Subject 3 requires 24 training hours. The training hours for each subject from Subject 1 to Subject 4 are as follows: Subject 1 requires 12 hours; Subject 2 requires 16 hours; Subject 3 requires 24 hours; Subject 4 requires 10 hours. Each training hour is defined as 1 hour, with teaching time no less than 45 minutes. Subject 3 requires a total of 24 hours, and the combined hours for Subjects 1 to 3 amount to 62 hours. Students must complete the required training hours for each subject to be eligible to register for the corresponding exam. If the required hours are not completed, the exam cannot be scheduled. Additional Information: Notes for Subject 3 Exam: Excessive distance for pulling over: After completing the subject, when the examiner gives the command to 'pull over,' it is almost the prelude to success. Making a mistake at this point would be a waste of previous efforts. The distance should not be too long; as long as it is not at an intersection or on a solid line, stopping should be decisive. Upon hearing the command and assessing the road conditions, if there is no solid line or if you are too close to an intersection, quickly turn on the right signal, check the rearview mirror, brake to reduce speed, and merge. Right foot placement: When not pressing the accelerator, the foot must be placed on the brake. Excessive rightward deviation of the vehicle: Because the vehicle is too far to the right, after completing the bumpy road and a 100-meter acceleration and deceleration test, there should be no major issues in terms of completing the subject. However, if the vehicle is noticeably tilted to the right during driving, the vehicle must remain stable during the exam.