Is There a Time Limit for Driving School Practice?
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Subject 1 requires a total of 30 class hours (maximum 6 hours per day), Subject 2 requires 24 class hours (maximum 4 hours per day), and Subject 3 also requires 24 class hours (maximum 4 hours per day). The class hours are mandatory durations that students must complete, but the actual time spent learning varies depending on individual learning abilities. Additional information: The Provincial Transportation Management Bureau and Traffic Management Bureau have issued a notice requiring driving training institutions to fully utilize the timing training management system. After strict implementation of this regulation, the public security department will determine the examination eligibility of candidates based on the timing training management information provided by the transportation management department. It is required that the training time for small vehicles must reach 78 class hours; otherwise, candidates will be prohibited from taking the driving test.
I think driving schools do have regulations on practice hours. In most places, driving schools set minimum hour requirements, such as at least around 54 hours combined for Subject 2 and Subject 3, which is the national minimum standard. Having taught many students, I find it best to go two to three times a week to maintain driving skills. Driving schools usually give students a one-year validity period for practice time, and exceeding it may require additional fees or re-registration. Of course, the specifics depend on the driving school’s policies and your learning progress—don’t rush through it. Ensure each practice session solidifies your skills, or you may fail the test hastily. Regular practice builds confidence and lays a foundation for safe driving later. I recommend consulting the driving school for specific rules in advance.