
According to the "Teaching and Examination Syllabus for Motor Vehicle Driver Training," one instructional hour equals 60 minutes, so 16 hours are required for Subject 2. The "Teaching and Examination Syllabus for Motor Vehicle Driver Training" clearly states that no more than 4 instructional hours are allowed per day, and any excess will be recorded as invalid hours.

I encountered invalid training hours during my driving course before. That time, the training app failed to register my attendance, resulting in invalid hours – what a waste of time. The solution is straightforward: first, contact the driving school instructor or front desk to confirm the reason, which is usually due to missed sessions, technical issues, or forgetting to clock in; then, request to reschedule a makeup session, ensuring to bring your or record card this time to confirm successful check-in; after practice, have the instructor verify that the record is updated in the system. I recommend developing a habit of checking the app's functionality before training, like ensuring location settings are on, and reviewing the training hours record app promptly afterward to avoid accumulating issues. A solid foundation in driving tests is essential, and invalid hours shouldn’t be overlooked, as they can delay exam progress. Safe driving starts with details – don’t let small oversights waste your energy on make-up sessions.

I have dealt with invalid training hours using the driving test APP, with reasons including location services being off or program malfunctions. The make-up method: log into the APP to check the cause, apply for re-crediting the hours; schedule a time to practice the content of Subject 2 again, ensuring the APP works properly during check-in; it is recommended to close other apps to save power and check the history records afterward to prevent issues. Passing the driving test relies on skill accumulation, don't let minor software problems disrupt your rhythm.


