How to Obtain an Automobile Instructor Certificate?
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Instructors are divided into theoretical instructors and practical instructors. Individuals cannot apply directly; the application must be submitted by the driving school to the local city's driving training department, which is then reviewed by the provincial driving training authority. Below are the relevant details: 1. Practical instructors have two examination opportunities per year, while theoretical instructors have one. Practical instructors require five years of driving experience with no major safety incidents during this period. Theoretical instructors require two years of driving experience with no major safety incidents and a vocational school diploma or higher in an automobile-related field or an intermediate professional title. 2. Practical instructors must undergo theoretical exams, lesson plan writing exams, and practical exams. Theoretical instructors must undergo first aid, theoretical, lesson plan writing, and topic explanation exams. Training and examination fees vary by region and should be inquired with the local driving training department. The theoretical instructor exam is generally more challenging than the practical instructor exam. 3. Instructor certificate regulations: The instructor certificate is not valid for life. Similar to a regular driver's license, it has a validity period of six years. One month before the expiration date, the certificate must be renewed at the issuing authority.